Songs of OurselvesFoundation Books, 24/06/2005 - 265 من الصفحات This series contains poetry and prose anthologies composed of writers from across the English-speaking world. Songs of Ourselves is an accessible one-volume introduction to the astonishing range of forms, styles and content of verse written in the English language over more than four centuries, containing work by more than 100 poets from all parts of the English-speaking world. |
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الصفحة vii
... Song to the Men of England PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY 80 From Spectator Ab Extra ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH 81 Monologue HONE TUWHARE 82 The Justice of the Peace HILAIRE BELLOC 83 Before the Sun CHARLES MUNGOSHI 84 Muliebrity SUJATA BHATT 85 She ...
... Song to the Men of England PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY 80 From Spectator Ab Extra ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH 81 Monologue HONE TUWHARE 82 The Justice of the Peace HILAIRE BELLOC 83 Before the Sun CHARLES MUNGOSHI 84 Muliebrity SUJATA BHATT 85 She ...
الصفحة ix
... Song of Myself WALT WHITMAN 137 He Never Expected Much THOMAS HARDY 138 The Telephone Call FLEUR ADCOCK 139 A Consumer's Report PETER PORTER 140 Request To A Year JUDITH WRIGHT On Finding a Small Fly Crushed in a Book CHARLES TENNYSON ...
... Song of Myself WALT WHITMAN 137 He Never Expected Much THOMAS HARDY 138 The Telephone Call FLEUR ADCOCK 139 A Consumer's Report PETER PORTER 140 Request To A Year JUDITH WRIGHT On Finding a Small Fly Crushed in a Book CHARLES TENNYSON ...
الصفحة x
... Song : Tears , Idle Tears ALFRED , LORD TENNYSON 148 My Parents STEPHEN SPENDER 149 For Heidi With Blue Hair FLEUR ADCOCK 150 Praise Song For My Mother GRACE NICHOLS 208 209 210 211 212 214 151 Follower 215 SEAMUS HEANEY 152 Elegy For ...
... Song : Tears , Idle Tears ALFRED , LORD TENNYSON 148 My Parents STEPHEN SPENDER 149 For Heidi With Blue Hair FLEUR ADCOCK 150 Praise Song For My Mother GRACE NICHOLS 208 209 210 211 212 214 151 Follower 215 SEAMUS HEANEY 152 Elegy For ...
الصفحة xi
... 171 Because I Liked You Better A.E. HOUSMAN 172 From The Ballad of Reading Gaol OSCAR WILDE Index of First Lines 229 231 232 233 235 236 238 239 241 242 243 245 Introduction Songs of Ourselves contains work by more than a Contents xi.
... 171 Because I Liked You Better A.E. HOUSMAN 172 From The Ballad of Reading Gaol OSCAR WILDE Index of First Lines 229 231 232 233 235 236 238 239 241 242 243 245 Introduction Songs of Ourselves contains work by more than a Contents xi.
المحتوى
Why So Pale and Wan Fond Lover? | 3 |
They Flee From Me That Sometime Did Me Seek | 9 |
The Authors Epitaph Made By Himself | 15 |
Fear No More The Heat O Th Sun WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 20 |
A Song THOMAS CAREW | 22 |
Walsingham SIR WALTER RALEIGH | 23 |
The Flowers That on The Banks and Walks Did Grow AEMILIA LANYER | 25 |
Come Live with me and be my Love CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 27 |
As Loving Hind That Hartless Wants Her Deer | 67 |
From On My Dreaming of my Wife | 74 |
To Lucasta Going to The Wars | 82 |
From A Satyr Against Mankind | 90 |
Careless Content | 96 |
Quickness | 102 |
Kubla Khan | 110 |
She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways | 130 |
Sonnet 54 | 28 |
What is Our Life? SIR WALTER RALEIGH | 29 |
Sonnet 75 | 30 |
Spring The Sweet Spring THOMAS NASHE | 31 |
Sonnet | 32 |
Sonnet 73 | 33 |
Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 34 |
The Procession of The Seasons EDMUND SPENSER | 35 |
The Man of Life Upright THOMAS CAMPION | 37 |
A Mind Content ROBERT GREENE | 38 |
Grieve and Dare Not Show my Discontent QUEEN ELIZABETH I | 39 |
To Celia BEN JONSON | 40 |
Golden Slumbers THOMAS DEKKER | 41 |
Full Fathom Five WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 42 |
A Farewell To The Reader ISABELLA WHITNEY | 43 |
35 | 47 |
The Grasshopper | 53 |
The Rights of Woman | 57 |
Love Armed | 60 |
Those Winter Sundays | 136 |
94 | 142 |
Amends | 148 |
རྀ ཎྜ ཎྜ ྲ ཎྜ | 149 |
Marrysong | 155 |
Rising Five | 161 |
115 | 167 |
The Planners | 174 |
From Long Distance | 188 |
Ozymandias | 201 |
Childhood | 207 |
Praise Song For My Mother | 214 |
The Trees | 220 |
You Cannot Do This | 226 |
Friend | 229 |
Times Fool | 235 |
Meeting At Night | 241 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
A.E. HOUSMAN ALLEN CURNOW birds BOEY KIM CHENG bough breath bright Cambridge International Examinations cold dark dead dear death door doth dreams drowning dust dying earth eyes fair fate fear fire FLEUR ADCOCK flower-fed buffaloes flowers gone grass grave hand hath hear heard heart heaven heigh-ho hour husband hussy ISOBEL DIXON JUDITH WRIGHT land leave light live look love thee love's melancholy mind moon ne'er never night old familiar faces pain passion Pity plough Poems poetry poor Prithee rain reprinted by permission rising ROBERT HAYDEN round saucepan SEAMUS HEANEY sigh sing sleep smile Song Sonnet soul spring STEVIE SMITH stone SUJATA BHATT sweet tears TED HUGHES tell things thou thought tree Tuckett turn voice wake waving but drowning weeping Wife wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind winter woman youth