Poems and PoetryAmerican Book Company, 1964 - 510 Seiten |
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION including | 1 |
SIR JOHN SUCKLING Why so pale and wan fond lover? 1241 | 15 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Sonnet No 64 | 27 |
CHARACTERS AND NARRATIVES | 33 |
E E CUMMINGS nobody loses all the time | 40 |
ROBERT BROWNING My Last Duchess | 46 |
ANON Bonny Barbara Allan | 53 |
ANON Sir Patrick Spence | 59 |
When my love swears that | 198 |
JOHN KEATS Kean fitful gusts are whispring here and there | 205 |
ALEXANDER POPE The Rape of the Lock | 213 |
to His Highness Epigram | 237 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE From Macbeth | 246 |
WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR Alas how soon | 252 |
EZRA POUND Ancient Music | 258 |
REFLECTIVE POEMS | 266 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT Proud Maisie | 65 |
WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS | 88 |
ANON The Bellmans Song | 95 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 101 |
PATTERN AND IMAGERY | 112 |
ANON A LykeWake Dirge | 118 |
MAY SWENSON Question | 130 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE The Passionate Shepherd to His Love | 140 |
BEN JONSON Still to be neat still to be drest | 146 |
The Mower to the GloWorms | 152 |
W H DAVIES | 161 |
A Letter | 169 |
W H AUDEN Look stranger on this island now | 177 |
SIR THOMAS WYATT A Renouncing of Love | 183 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Lines Composed a Few Miles Above | 273 |
An Ode | 284 |
ALFRED LORD TENNYSON Ulysses | 291 |
MATTHEW ARNOLD Dover Beach | 299 |
W H AULDEN Musée des Beaux Arts | 309 |
If poisonous minerals | 331 |
WILLIAM BLAKE To the Muses | 337 |
GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS HeavenHaven | 352 |
WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS The Lake Isle of Innisfree | 366 |
ROBERT FROST After ApplePicking | 382 |
EDITH SITWELL Said King Pompey | 396 |
NOTES | 413 |
GLOSSARY OF TERMS COMMONLY EMPLOYED IN VERSIFICATION | 500 |
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