Seven Centuries of Poetry: Chaucer to Dylan ThomasAlexander Norman Jeffares Longmans, 1960 - 463 pages |
Contents
Sumer is icumen | 1 |
Gracius and | 8 |
Cressidas leprosy | 17 |
In Spain | 25 |
The looks of a lover enamoured | 31 |
The passionate mans pilgrimage | 37 |
Prothalamion | 43 |
Thomas Hardy Mrs Sturge Moore for The dying swan from Vol II p 7 | 48 |
Green grow the rashes O | 218 |
The fountain | 225 |
Melrose Abbey | 234 |
Thalaba and the banquet | 240 |
The journey onwards | 248 |
Ever as we sailed | 256 |
Noon | 262 |
The Haunted House | 272 |
When as the | 49 |
The Magazine Fort Phoenix Park Dublin 333 | 57 |
The dying swan | 65 |
The bellmans song | 75 |
Leisure | 76 |
The Sun rising | 81 |
vii | 82 |
Devout fits | 87 |
The exequy | 98 |
On a girdle | 107 |
Why so pale and wan | 118 |
Anacreontic on drinking | 126 |
Antichrist | 127 |
Winter | 128 |
They are all gone | 133 |
London | 139 |
A song | 145 |
A nightpiece on death | 157 |
Happy Myrtillo | 167 |
Grongar Hill | 177 |
O sweet Anne Page | 184 |
Ode to Evening | 190 |
The charms of nature | 196 |
Vegetable Loves | 203 |
Truth in Poetry | 211 |
Quatrains | 278 |
Ceann Dubh Deelish | 286 |
Im happiest when most away | 294 |
Heraclitus | 301 |
Love dies | 307 |
The garden of Proserpine | 314 |
The starlight night | 320 |
The threshing machine | 330 |
Saadabad | 334 |
Menelaus and Helen | 349 |
Break of day in the trenches | 366 |
A northern legion | 389 |
Horses on the Camargue | 401 |
At last the secret is out | 409 |
The cool gold wines of Paradise | 415 |
Sonnet to my Mother | 421 |
And death shall have no dominion | 429 |
Watches and Urania Messrs Martin Secker Warburg Ltd for White | 430 |
In hospital Poona | 435 |
On the Grand Canal | 441 |
99 | 455 |
Sonnet | 458 |
Wake all the dead What | 462 |
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