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adam_text | Titel: The Faber book of English verse
Autor: Hayward, John
Jahr: 1972
CONTENTS
[Titles in square brackets have been supplied by the editor. Titles
in italics are those of works originally published separately]
To the Reader xxiii
Sir Thomas Wyatt (?i503-?i542)
The lover sheweth how he is forsaken______i
Comparison of love to a streame falling ... i
The lover rejoiceth... 2
The lover complayneth ... 2
A renouncing of love 3
Of his returne from Spaine 4
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (?i5i7-i547)
A complaint by night______4
Prisoned in Windsor______5
Of the death of sir T[homas]. W[yatt]. 6
Thomas Sackville, Earl of Dorset (1536-1608)
[A Vision of War] (Induction. A Myrroure for
Magistrates) 7
George Gascoigne (?i542-i577)
And if I did what then? 10
Sir Edward Dyer (?i54o-i6o7)
The lowest Trees have tops 11
Nicholas Breton (?i545-?i626)
The Plowmans Song 11
Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
From Astrophel and Stella 12
Just Exchange ] 13
Farewell World ] 13
Edmund Spenser (?I552-I599)
From The Faerie Queene 14
From Amoretti 21
Prothalamion 22
George Peele (1556-1596)
[The Voice from the Well] (The Old Wives Tale) 26
When as the Rie... (The Old Wives Tale) 27
A Sonet 27
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Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke (1554-1628)
Chorus Sacerdotum (Mustapha)
Thomas Lodge (?i558-i625)
Rosalindes Madrigall
Robert Southwell (?i5öi-i595)
Tymes goe by Turnes
The Burning Babe f
Henry Constable (1562-1613)
Damelus Song to his Diaphenia
Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593)
The Passionate Sheepheard to his love
From Hero and Leander
Sir Walter Ralegh (?i552-i6i8)
Farewell to the Court
From The LastBooke of the Ocean to Scinthia
[A Lover s Complaint]
The Author s Epitaph
Thomas Nashe (1567-1601)
Song from Summers Last Will and Testament
Samuel Daniel (1562-1601)
Sonnets from Delia
From To the Countesse of Cumberland
Sir John Davies (1569-1626)
From Orchestra: A Poem ofDauncing
Michael Drayton (1563-1631)
The Sheepheards Daffadill
Sonnets to Idea
[Last Verses)
Thomas Campion (1567-1620)
Lyrics from Campion s Bookes of Ayres
[ A Pilgrimage towards Loves Holy Land ]
George Chapman (?i 5 59-1634)
[ Presage of Storme ] (Eugenia)
[ Natures naked Jem ] (Ovid s Banquet of Sence)
Joseph Hall (1574-1656)
Satire XII: [ The love-sicke Poet ]
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William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
From Sonnets 58
[Age and Youth] 65
The Phoenix and the Turtle 65
Songs from Plays 67
John Webster (?i58o-i638)
Summons to Execution] (The Duchesse of Malfy) 70
Dirge] ( The White Divel) 70
Ben Jonson (1572-1637)
Come my Celia..71
Drinke to me onely... 71
On my first Sonne 72
Epitaph on S[alomon]. P[avy]. 72
From To Penshurst 73
That Women are but Mens Shaddowes 73
From An Epistle to Lady Rutland 74
From A Celebration of Chans 74
An Ode. To Himselfe 75
[Proportion] 76
Slow, slow fresh fount (Cynthia s Revels) 77
John Donne (1572-1631)
The Good-Morrow 77
Lovers Infinitenesse 78
Sweetest Love I do not goe 79
A Nocturnall upon S. Lucies Day 80
A Valediction: Forbidding mourning 81
The Extasie 82
Elegie: His Picture 84
From The Second Anniversarie 85
Holy Sonnets 86
A Hymne to Christ 87
Hymne to God my God, in my Sicknesse 88
Francis Beaumont (1584-1616) John
Fletcher (1579-1625)
Songs from Plays 89
Lord Herbert oe Cherbury (1583-1648)
Elegy over a Tomb 93
vii
Contents William Drummond of Hawthornden
(1585-1649)
Like the Idalian Queene 94
Sweet Spring, thou turn st..94
As in a duskie and tempestuous Night 95
[ The World a Hunting is ] 95
Francis Quarles (1592-1644)
Canticle 96
Henry King (1592-1669)
The Exequy 97
James Shirley (1596-1666)
Song from Cupid Death 100
Song from The Contention of Ajax Ulysses 101
William Strode (?i6o2-i645)
On Westwall Downes 102
William Habington (1605-1654)
Song from The Queene of Arragon 103
Thomas Randolph (1605-1635)
An Ode to Mr Anthony Stafford 104
George Herbert (1593-1633)
From Easter 106
Jordan 106
Even-Song 107
Deniall 108
Vertue 109
The Pearl 109
The Collar no
The Pulley 111
The Flower 112
Love 113
Richard Crashaw (?i6i3-i649)
A Hymn to... Sainte Teresa 114
On a Young Married Couple 119
From M. Crashaws Answer for Hope 119
Henry Vaughan (1622-1695)
The Retreatc 120
Corruption 121
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Man 12a Contents
The World 123
[Friends Departed] 124
[ I walkt the other day ] 125
Thomas Traherne (?i636-i674)
From The Salutation 127
From Solitude* 128
From Christendom 128
On News 130
Abraham Cowley (1618-1667)
The Change 132
Edward Benlowes (?i6o3-i676)
From Theophila 132
Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)
Bermudas 134
To his Coy Mistress 135
The Definition of Love 136
The Garden 137
[The Kingfisher] ( Upon Appleton House ) 139
Sir William D Avenant (1606-1668)
From Gondibert 139
The Lark now leaves his watry Nest* 140
To the Queen, entertain d at night 141
The Philosopher and the Lover 141
John Milton (1608-1674)
[On his 24th Birthday] 142
Lycidas 142
[On his Blindness] 147
[Katherine Milton: died mdclvhi] 148
From Paradise Lost 148
[Epilogue] (Samson Agonistes) 155
Samuel Butler (16x2-1680)
From Hudibras 156
Robert Herrick (1591-1674)
To the Virgins, to make much of Time 158
Delight in Disorder 159
aî ix
Contents Robert Herrick — com.
To Diancmc 159
To Mcddowes 160
To Daffadiils jfio
His Poctrie his Pillar 161
Thomas Carew (?i595-?i639)
The Spring 162
Aske me no more,. 162
Sir John Suckling (1609-1642)
Oh for some honest Lovers ghost* 163
Loving and Beloved 164
Richard Lovelace (1618-1657)
To Lucasta going beyond the Seas 165
To Lucasta going to the Warres 166
The Grasse-Hopper 166
To Althea, from Prison 167
Thomas Stanley (1625-1678)
La Belle Confidente 168
John Hall (1627-1656)
The Call 169
Sir John Denham (1615-1669)
[The Thames] {Cooper s Hill) 170
Edmund Waller (1608-1687)
Goe lovely Rose 171
The Seife Banished 172
Of the Last Verses in the Book 172
Charles Cotton (1630-1687)
To Mr Isaac Walton 173
Laura sleeping 174
Edward Taylor ( 1644-1729)
Upon a Wasp chilled with Cold 175
John Dryden (1631-1700)
[The Fire of London] (Annus Mirabilis) 176
From Absalom and Achitophel 177
A Song for St Cecilia s Day, 1687 180
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To the University of Oxford, 1674 181 Contents
To the Memory of Mr Oldham x 82
Songs from Plays 183
Sir Charles Sedley (?i639-i70i)
Not Celiaj that I juster am 186
Love still has something of the Sea 187
Richard Leigh (b. 164.9)
Sleeping on her Couch 188
John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
(1647-1680)
Love and Life 188
Absent from thee* 189
From A Satyr against Mankind 189
Matthew Prior (1664-1721)
A Better Answer 192
A Simile 193
An English Padlock 194
Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea
(1661-1720)
A Nocturnal Reverie 196
William Congreve (1670-1729)
False though she be... 197
Ambrose Philips (1674-1749)
To Miss Charlotte Pulteney 198
Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)
A Description of the Morning 199
The Day of Judgement *99
From Verses on the Death of Dr Swift 200
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
From Windsor Forest 202
From An Essay on Criticism 203
From The Rape of the Lock 205
[Epitaph] Intended for Sir Isaac Newton 206
To Mrs M [artha]. B [lount]. on her Birthday 207
From An Essay on Man 207
From Of the Characters of Women 208
xi
Contents John Gay (1685-1732)
Sleep, O Sleep*
Love in her Eyes sits playing* (.Acts Galatea)
John Dyes (?i70O-i758)
From Grongar Hill
James Thomson (1700-1748)
From Winter
William Shenstone (1714-1763)
O er desert plains, and rushy meers
Samuel Johnson (1709-1784)
[The Scholar s Life] (The Vanity of Human
Wishes)
[Lines on the Death of Mr Levett]
Joseph Waeton (1722-1800)
From The Enthusiast: Or, The Lover of Nature
William Collins (1721-1759)
Ode to Evening
[St Kilda] ( Ode on the Popular Superstitions
of the Highlands )
Thomas Gsay (1716-1771)
An Elegy written in a Country Church Yard
Chsistophek Smaet (1722-1771)
[Adoration] (A Song to David)
Olives Goldsmith (?i730~i774)
From The Deserted Village
Chables Chuschill (1731-1764)
[A Criticaster] (The Rosciad)
William Cowpeb (1731-1800)
The Castaway
The Shrubbery
[Town and Country] (The Task)
William Blake (1757-1827)
From Poetical Sketches
How sweet I roam d
My silks and fine array*
From Songs of Innocence
The Divine Image
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From Songs of Experience Contents
The Clod and the Pebble 24.1
The Sick Rose 241
The Tyger 241
London 242
Infant Sorrow 243
Auguries of Innocence 243
From The Booh of Thel 246
From Milton
The New Jerusalem] 247
Birdsong] 247
Epilogue (The Gates of Paradise) 248
George Crabbe (1754-1832)
The Pauper s Funeral] (The Village) 248
Peter Grimes] (The Borough) 249
Jonas Kindred s Household] (Tales) 250
The Dejected Lover] (Tales of the Hall) 251
Chareotte Smith (1749-1806)
Elegiac Sonnet 252
Thomas Russeix (1762-1788)
Sonnet suppos d to be written at Lemnos 253
William Lisle Bowles (1762-1850)
Sonnet. July 18th 1787 253
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834)
Frost at Midnight 253
Kubla Khan 255
Dejection. An Ode 257
WilliamWordsworth (1770-1850)
[ My heart leaps up ] 261
She dwelt among the untrodden ways 261
A slumber did my spirit seal 261
From Linescomposed...aboveTinternAbbey 262
[ The world is too much with us ] 263
The Solitary Reaper 263
From Intimations of Immortality 264
[To Catherine Wordsworth] 265
Afterthought 265
From The Prelude 266
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Samuel Rogers (1713-1855)
Captivity 27 2
William Gullen Buvant (1794-1878)
To a Waterfowl 272
Walter Savage Landok (1775-1814)
(The Sea-Nymph s Parting) (Gehir) 273
Ianthe 274
Rose Aylmcr 274
Dirce 275
[Ternissa] 275
[Envoi] 275
Thomas Moore (1779-1852)
At the mid hour of night 275
George Gordon, Lord Byron (1788-1824)
She walks in beauty 276
To Ianthe (Dedication. ChiUe Harold) 276
The Eve of Waterloo] (Childe Harold) 278
My days of love are over ] (Don Juan) 280
The Isles of Greece ] (Don Juan) 281
So we ll go no more a roving 283
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)
Ode to the West Wind 284
Chorus from Hellas 286
From Adonais 287
Sonnet 290
Ozymandias 290
Mutability 291
One word is too often profaned 291
On Fanny Godwin 292
A widowbirdsate mourning (Charlesthe First) 292
John Keats (1795-1821)
On first looking into Chapman s I lomer 292
Ode to a Nightingale 293
Ode on a Grecian Urn 295
To Autumn 296
Ode on Melancholy 297
From Hyperion 298
Bright star, would I were stedfast 300
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George Darluy (1795-1846)
TJjc Mennaidons Vesper 1 ïymn 3e
[The Unicorn J (Nepenthe) 3C
Thomas Hood (1799-1845)
The Sea of Death 3
Silence 3
John Clare (1793-1864)
Emmonsail s Heath in Winter 3
Mary 3(
I am 3(
Love lives beyond the Tomb 3£
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
Hamatreya 3
Give all to love 3(
Mer ops 31
Concord Hymn 31
Thomas Lovell Beddoes (1803-1849)
We have bathed, where none have seen us 3 :
Edgar Allen Poe (1809-1849)
To Helen 3
The City in the Sea 3
Romance 3
Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892)
Tithonus 3
The Sleeping House] (Maud) 3
There is none like her ] (Maud) 3
Songs from The Princess 3
Elaine s Song] ( Lancelot and Elaine ) 3
Vivien s Song] ( Merlin and Vivien ) 3
From Morte d Arthur 3
From In Memoriam 3
Break, break, break 3
Crossing the Bar
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)
From To a Child 3
From Evangeline 3
To the Driving Cloud
xv
Contents Robert Browning (1812-1889)
The Lost Mistress 327
Meeting at Night 328
Parting at Morning 328
Home-Thoughts, from Abroad 329
Any Wife to any Husband 329
Two in the Campagna 333
Memorabilia 334
My Last Duchess 335
Prospice 336
Epilogue to Asolando 337
Emily Jane Brontë (1818-1848)
Remembrance 338
No coward soul is mine 339
Stanzas [?by Charlotte Brontë] 340
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
I am a parcel of vain strivings 3 41
The moon now rises 342
For though the caves were rabitted 342
I was made erect and lone 343
Arthur Hugh Clough (1819-1861)
Say not, the struggle nought availeth 343
Matthew Arnold (1882-1888)
To Marguerite 344
Dover Beach 344
Palladium 345
The Scholar Gipsy 346
The Last Word 353
Walt Whitman (18x9-1892)
The Dalliance of the Eagles 353
When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom d 3 54
Sparkles from the Wheel 360
Reconciliation 361
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882)
Sonnets from The House of Life 361
Sudden Light 363
The Woodspurge 363
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Christina Rossetti (1830-1894)
Remember 3^4
The Bourne 3^4
A Pause of Thought 3^5
Passing and Glassing 3^5
The Thread of Life 3^6
Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
There came a wind like a bugle* 3^7
My hfe closed twice before its close ; 3^7
Presentiment is that long shadow on the lawn 3 67
Elysium is as far as to 3^7
She rose to his requirement 368
After a hundred years ^ 368
The sky is low, the clouds are mean 368
As imperceptibly as grief 3^9
William Morris (1834-1896)
Prologue to The Earthly Paradise 3^9
From October (The Earthly Paradise) 371
Summer Dawn 371
Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909)
A Leave-Taking 372
From The Garden of Proserpine 373
A Forsaken Garden 374
Chorus from Atalanta in Calydon 376
James Thomson B.V. (1834-1882)
From The City of Dreadful Night 378
Sidney Lanier (1842-1881)
From Sunrise 38o
Coventry Patmore (1823-1896)
A Farewell [The Unknown Eros) 382
Saint Valentine s Day (The Unknown Eros) 382
George Meredith (1828-1909)
From The Thrush in February 384
From Modern Love 384
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889)
Heaven-Haven 386
Spring 387
xvii
Contents Gerard Mam ey Hopkins — mt.
The Windhover 387
Pied Beauty 38S
Felix Randal 3xX
(Sonnets} 389
Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)
To S. R. Crockett 39°
Robert Bridges (1844-1930)
Nightingales 39*
Thomas Hardy (1840-1928)
The Self-Unseeing
In Tenebris
At Casterbridge Fair: Former Beauties
After the Visit
Wessex Heights
The Voice
After a Journey
At Castle Boterel
Afterwards
Alfred Edward Housman (1859-1936)
Tell me not here, it needs not saying 398
Francis Thompson (1859-1907)
From Contemplation 399
Lionel Johnson (1867-1902)
From In Memory 4°°
Dead 401
Ernest Dowson (1867-1900)
The Garden of Shadow 401
Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936)
Cities and Thrones and Powers 402
Harp Song of the Dane Women 402
Gertrude s Prayer 4°3
Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869-1935)
For a Dead Lady 4^4
Hillerest 405
New England 406
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William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) Contents
The Rose of the World 407
The Second Coining 4°7
Sailing to Byzantium 40°
Lcda and the Swan 4°9
Among School Children 409
Byzantium 4*1
Three Things 412
Long-legged Fly 4*3
Walter de la Mare (1873-1956)
The Moth 4r4
Estranged 4*4
Good-bye 4I5
Solitude 4r5
Robert Frost (b. 1875)
Tree at my Window 4U
Loneliness ( The Hill Wife ) 4*6
Putting in the Seed , 4l6
The Need of being versed in Country Things 417
The Gift Outright 4lS
John Masefield (b. 1878)
Up on the downs 4
Edward Thomas (1878-19x7)
The Unknown Bird 4X9
Out in the dark 420
Rupert Brooke (1887-1915)
The Soldier 420
Isaac Rosenberg (1890-1918)
Wedded 421
Wilfred Owen (1893-19x8)
Strange Meeting 421
Wallace Stevens (1879-1955)
Sunday Morning 423
William Carlos Williams (b. 1883)
Gulls 426
3ÔX
Marianne Moore (ft. 1887)
A Grave 427
Silence 428
Robinson Jem ers, (ft. 188?)
U-.ci ve 4i
John Crowe Ransom (ft. iHSH)
Antique Harvesters 4-9
Ezra Pound (ft. 1885)
The Return 43°
Ode pour l Élection de son Se pulcre 431
From The Pisan Cantos 431
Thomas Stearns Eliot (ft. i8SS)
Gerondon 432
Ash-Wednesday VI 434
Rannoch bv Glencoe 435
Little Gidding 436
Edwin Mum (ft. 1887)
The Road 443
The Transmutation 444
Dame Edith Sitwell (ft. 1887)
Still falls the Rain 444
Hart Crane (189^-1932)
Voyages. 11 446
To Brooklyn Bridge 446
Edward Esslin Cumminos (ft, 1894)
Somewhere I have never travelled 448
Robert Graves (ft. 1895}
Full Moon 449
Never such love 450
Edmund Blunden (ft. 1896)
Report on Experience 45°
Cecil Day Lewis (ft. 1904)
The Album 45
William Empson (ft. 1906}
Missing Dates 452
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Wystan Hugh Auden (b. 1907) Contents
ist September 1939 453
{ Lay your sleeping head, my love ] 455
From New Year Letter 456
Louis MacNeice (b, 1907)
August 457
Stephen Spender (b. 1909)
I think continually of those who were truly
great
Elegy for Margaret. VI
Dylan Thomas (19x4-1953)
A Refusal to mourn. ..
Fern Hill
Acknowledgements
Index op First Lines
Index of Poets
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title_full | The Faber book of English verse Hrsg. von John Hayward* |
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