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adam_text | Titel: The Norton anthology of poetry
Autor: Allison, Alexander W
Jahr: 1975
Contents
PREFACE
xlv
Note on the Modernizing of Medieval Texts
xlvii
ANONYMOUS LYRICS OF THE THIRTEENTH AND
FOURTEENTH CENTURIES
3
Now Go th Sun Under Wood 3
The Cuckoo Song 3
Ubi Sunt Qui Ante Nos Fuerunt? 3
Alison 5
Steadfast Cross 6
Bishop Loreless 6
All Night by the Rose 6
At a Spring-Well 6
GEOFFREY CHAUCER (ca. 1343-1400) 6
THE CANTERBURY TALES
The General Prologue 6
The Pardoner s Prologue and Tale 24
The Introduction 24
The Prologue 25
The Tale 28
The Epilogue 37
The Nun s Priest s Tale 38
LYRICS AND OCCASIONAL VERSE 50
To Rosamond 50
Truth 50
Lack of Steadfastness 51
Complaint to His Purse 52
Against Women Unconstant 52
Merciless Beauty 53
CHARLES D ORLEANS (1391-1465) 54
My Ghostly Father 54
The Smiling Mouth 54
So Fair, So Fresh 55
Oft in My Thought 55
Honor, Joy 56
xi
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ANONYMOUS LYRICS OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY
Adam Lay I-bounden 56
I Sing of a Maiden 57
Out of Your Sleep Arise and Wake 57
This Endris Night 58
A Baby Is Born 59
O! Mankind 60
I Have Labored Sore 60
Quia Amore Langueo 60
Jesus Wounds So Wide 63
I Have a Young Sister 63
I Have a Gentle Cock 64
Jolly Jankin 64
God, That Madest All Things 65
I Wend to Death 66
Timor Mortis 66
A God and Yet a Man? 67
The Corpus Christi Carol 67
The Jolly Juggler 67
Western Wind 69
A Lyke-Wake Dirge 69
Jolly Good Ale and Old 69
ROBERT HENRYSON (ca. 1430 -ea. 1506)
The Three Deid Pollis 70
WILLIAM DUNBAR (ca. 1460 ca. 1525)
Lament for the Makaris 72
Done Is a Battle 74
JOHN SKELTON (1460-1529)
My Darling Dear, My Daisy Flower 75
Mannerly Margery Milk and Ale 76
To Mistress Margaret Hussey 76
KING HENRY VIII (1491-1547)
Green Groweth the Holly 77
POPULAR BALLADS
Riddles Wisely Expounded 78
The Douglas Tragedy 79
The Twa Sisters 81
Lord Randal 82
Edward 83
Hind Horn 85
St. Stephen and Herod 86
... The Three Ravens 87
The Twa Corbies 88
Dives and Lazarus 88
Sir Patrick Spens 90
Lord Thomas and Fair Annet 91
The Unquiet Grave 94
The Wife of Usher s Well 95
Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard 96
, Bonny Barbara Allan 98
The Bailiff s Daughter of Islington 99
The Baffled Knight 101
Johnie Armstrong 101
/ Mary Hamilton 103
Bonnie George Campbell 105
Get Up and Bar the Door 105
The Bitter Withy 106
ANONYMOUS ELIZABETHAN AND JACOBEAN POEMS
When Flora Had Ourfret the Firth 107
Love Me Little, Love Me Long 108
As You Came from the Holy Land of Walsingham 109
Sweet Violets 110
A Nymph s Disdain of Love 111
Fine Knacks for Ladies 111
Jerusalem, My Happy Home 112
My Love in Her Attire 113
Weep You No More, Sad Fountains 113
There Is a Lady Sweet and Kind 113
The Silver Swan 114
Yet If His Majesty, Our Sovereign Lord 114
THOMAS WYATT (1503-1542)
. The Long Love That in My Thought Doth Harbor 115
, Whoso List to Hunt 115
My Galley Charged with Forgetfulness 115
Madam, Withouten Many Words 116
They Flee from Me 116
Patience, Though I Have Not 117
My Lute, Awake! 117
Is It Possible 118
So Unwarely Was Never No Man Caught 119
Forget Not Yet 119
What Should I Say 120
Lux, My Fair Falcon 120
Stand Whoso List 121
Mine Own John Poins 121
HENRY HOWARD, EARL OF SURREY (ca. 1517-1547)
My Friend, the Things That Do Attain 123
The Soote Season 123
Love, That Doth Reign and Live Within My Thought 124
Wyatt Resteth Here 124
So Cruel Prison 125
Although I Had a Check 126
ALEXANDER SCOTT (ca. 1525-1584)
Lo! What It Is to Luve 127
QUEEN ELIZABETH I (1533-1603)
When I Was Fair and Young 127
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GEORGE GASCOIGNE (ca. 1535-1577) 128
And If I Did What Then? 128
For That He Looked Not Upon Her 128
Gascoigne s Lullabye 129
BARNABE GOOGE (1540-1594) 130
To Alexander Neville 130
Once Musing as I Sat 130
Out of Sight, Out of Mind 131
A Refusal 131
Of Money 131
GEORGE TURBERVILLE (ca. 1540-ca. 1619) 132
The Lover to the Thames 132
Of Drunkenness 132
CHIDIOCK TICHBORNE (d. 1586) 132
Tichborne s Elegy 132
SIR WALTER RALEGH (ca. 1552-1618) 133
The Nymph s Reply to the Shepherd 133
The Passionate Man s Pilgrimage 134
The Lie 135
Nature, That Washed Her Hands in Milk 136
Three Things There Be 137
EDMUND SPENSER (ca. 1552-1599) 138
The Faerie Queene 138
Book III, Canto IX 138
Book III, Canto X 148
Amoretti
Sonnet 8 ( More then most faire, full of the living fire ) 159
Sonnet 10 ( Unrighteous Lord of love, what law is this ) 159
Sonnet 37 ( What guyle is this, that those her golden tresses ) 159
Sonnet 54 ( Of this worlds Theatre in which we stay ) 159
Sonnet 56 ( Fayre ye be sure, but cruell and unkind ) 160
Sonnet 67 ( Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace ) 160
Sonnet 68 ( Most glorious Lord of lyfe, that on this day ) 160
Sonnet 70 ( Fresh spring the herald of loves mighty king ) 161
Sonnet 75 ( One day I wrote her name upon the strand ) 161
Sonnet 81 ( Fayre is my love, when her fayre golden heares ) 161
Epithalamion 162
FULKE GRE VILLE, LORD BROOKE (1554-1628) 170
You Little Stars 170
Of His Cynthia 171
Sion Lies Waste 171
JOHN LYLY (1554-1606) 172
Cupid and My Campaspe 172
Oh, For a Bowl of Fat Canary 172
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY (1554-1586)
Ye Goatherd Gods 173
173
The Nightingale 175
Ring Out Your Bells 175
Astrophel and Stella 176
1 ( Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show ) 176
14 ( Alas, have I not pain enough, my friend ) 176
25 ( The wisest scholar of the wight most wise ) 176
31 ( With how sad steps, Oh Moon, thou climb st the skies ) 177
39 ( Come sleep, Oh sleep, the certain knot of peace ) 177
48 ( Soul s joy, bend not those morning stars from me ) 177
49 ( I on my horse, and Love on me, doth try ) 178
71 ( Who will in fairest book of Nature know ) 178
Eighth Song ( In a grove most rich of shade ) 178
107 ( Stella, since thou so right a princess art ) 180
108 ( When Sorrow, using mine own fire s might ) 181
ALEXANDER MONTGOMERIE (1556P-1615?) 181
The Solsequium 181
GEORGE PEELE (1557-1596) 182
His Golden Locks Time Hath to Silver Turned 182
When As the Rye Reach to the Chin 183
Hot Sun, Cool Fire 183
THOMAS LODGE (1558-1625) 183
Rosalind s Madrigal 183
ROBERT GREENE (1560-1592) 184
Sweet Adon 184
Sitting by a River s Side 185
ROBERT SOUTHWELL (ca. 1561-1595) 186
The Burning Babe 186
New Heaven, New War 186
SAMUEL DANIEL (ca. 1562-1619) 187
Delia
6 ( Fair is my love, and cruel as she s fair ) 187
31 ( Look, Delia, how we steem the half-blown rose ) 188
32 ( But love whilst that thou mayst be loved again ) 188
33 ( When men shall find thy flower, thy glory pass ) 188
45 ( Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night ) 188
46 ( Let others sing of knights and paladins ) 189
Ulysses and the Siren 189
Are They Shadows 190
Love Is a Sickness 191
mark Alexander boyd (i563-i60i) i9i
Fra Bank to Bank 191
MICHAEL DRAYTON (1563-1631) 192
His Ballad of Agincourt 192
Idea
To the Reader of these Sonnets 194
6 ( How many paltry, foolish, painted things ) 194
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14 ( If he from heaven that filched that living fire ) 195
61 ( Since there s no help, come let us kiss and part ) 195
63 ( Truce, gentle love, a parley now I crave ) 195
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE (1564-1593)
Hero and Leander 196
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love 211
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1564-1616)
Sonnets
12 ( When I do count the clock that tells the time ) 212
18 ( Shall I compare thee to a summer s day? ) 212
29 ( When, in disgrace with fortune and men s eyes ) 212
30 ( When to the sessions of sweet silent thought ) 213
33 ( Full many a glorious morning have I seen ) 213
35 ( No more be grieved at that which thou hast done ) 213
55 ( Not marble, nor the gilded monuments ) 213
64 ( When I have seen by Time s fell hand defaced ) 214
65 ( Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea ) 214
71 ( No longer mourn for me when I am dead ) 214
73 ( That time of year thou mayst in me behold ) 215
94 ( They that have power to hurt and will do none ) 215
106 ( When in the chronicle of wasted time ) 215
107 ( Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul ) 215
116 ( Let me not to the marriage of true minds ) 216
129 ( Th*expense of spirit in a waste of shame ) 216
130 ( My mistress eyes are nothing like the sun ) 216
138 ( When my love swears that she is made of truth ) 216
146 ( Poor soul, the center of my sinful earth ) 217
, The Phoenix and the Turtle 217
When Daisies Pied 219
Under the Greenwood Tree 220
Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind 220
It Was a Lover and His Lass 220
Oh Mistress Mine 221
Come Away, Come Away, Death 221
When That I Was and a Little Tiny Boy 221
Hark! Hark! the Lark 222
Fear No More the Heat o the Sun 222
When Daffodils Begin to Peer 223
Come Unto These Yellow Sands 223
Full Fathom Five 223
Where the Bee Sucks, There Suck I 224
Roses, Their Sharp Spines Being Gone 224
THOMAS CAMPION (1567-1620)
My Sweetest Lesbia 224
I Care Not for These Ladies 225
Follow Thy Fair Sun 225
When to Her Lute Corinna Sings 226
Follow Your Saint 226
When Thou Must Home 227
Contents xvii
Rose-cheeked Laura 227
What If a Day 227
Now Winter Nights Enlarge 228
Thrice Toss These Oaken Ashes 228
There Is a Garden in Her Face 229
Think st Thou To Seduce Me Then 229
THOMAS NASHE (1567-1601)
Spring, the Sweet Spring 230
A Litany in Time of Plague 230
230
ROBERT HAYMAN (d. 1631?) 231
Of the Great and Famous Ever-to-be-honored Knight,
Sir Francis Drake, and of My Little-Little Self 231
JOHN DONNE (1572-1631) 232
Song ( Go and catch a falling star ) 232
Woman s Constancy 232
The Sun Rising 233
/The Canonization 233
Song ( Sweetest love, I do not go ) 234
Air and Angels 235
The Anniversary 236
Love s Growth 236
A Valediction: Of Weeping 237
Love s Alchemy 238
A Nocturnal upon St. Lucy s Day, Being the Shortest Day 238
A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning 239
The Ecstasy 240
The Funeral 242
The Relic 242
Elegy IX. The Autumnal 243
Elegy XIX. To His Mistress Going to Bed 244
Satire III. Religion 245
Good Friday, 1613. Riding Westward 247
Holy Sonnets
1 ( Thou hast made me, and shall Thy work decay? ) 248
5 ( I am a little world made cunningly ) 248
... 7 ( At the round earth s imagined corners, blow ) 249
8 ( If faithful souls be alike glorified ) 249
9 ( If poisonous minerals, and if that tree ) 249
10 ( Death, be not proud, though some have calléd thee ) 250
^-14 ( Batter my heart, three-personed God; for You ) 250
18 ( Show me, dear Christ, Thy spouse so bright and clear ) 250
Hymn to God My God, in My Sickness 251
BEN JONSON (1573-1637) 251
To the Reader 251
To Doctor Empirick 252
On My First Daughter 252
On My First Son 252
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To Fool or Knave 252
To Fine Lady Would-Be 253
To Sir Henry Cary 253
On Playwright 253
To Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland 253
To Sir Henry Goodyear 254
On English Monsieur 254
To John Donne 254
Inviting a Friend to Supper 255
On Gut 256
Epitaph on Salomon Pavy, a Child of Queen Elizabeth s
Chapel 256
Epitaph on Elizabeth, L. H. 256
To Penshurst 257
Song: To Celia 259
A Hymn to God the Father 259
The Triumph of Charis 260
Song ( Oh, do not wanton with those eyes ) 260
An Elegy 261
An Ode to Himself 261
To the Immortal Memory and Friendship of That Noble Pair,
Sir Lucius Cary and Sir Henry Morrison 262
Fragmentum Petronius Arbiter, Translated 265
Slow, Slow, Fresh Fount 266
Queen and Huntress 266
Come, My Celia 266
Still to Be Neat 267
Gypsy Songs 267
Though I Am Young and Cannot Tell 268
To the Memory of My Beloved, the Author
Mr. William Shakespeare 268
EDMUND BOLTON (ca. 1575-ca. 1633) 270
A Palinode 270
FRANCIS DAVISON (ca. 1575-ca. 1619) 270
My Only Star 270
Upon His Timorous Silence in Her Presence 271
JOHN FLETCHER (1579-1625) 272
Take, Oh, Take Those Lips Away 272
JOHN WEBSTER (1580-1625) 272
Call for the Robin Redbreast and the Wren 272
Hark, Now Everything Is Still 272
ROBERT HERRICK (1591-1674) 273
The Argument of His Book 273
To the Sour Reader 273
To Perilla 273
The Scare-Fire 274
Delight in Disorder 274
Upon Scobble 274
Corinna s Going A-Maying 275
Contents
xix
To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time 276
Upon Julia s Breasts 276
Upon a Child That Died 277
To Daffodils 277
Upon Urles 277
His Prayer to Ben Jonson 277
The Night Piece, to Julia 278
Upon a Child 278
Up Tails All 278
Upon Julia s Clothes 278
Upon Prue, His Maid 279
Upon Ben Jonson 279
An Ode for Him 279
A Thanksgiving to God for His House 279
Neutrality Loathsome 281
To His Conscience 281
The White Island, or Place of the Blest 281
HENRY KING (1592-1669) 282
The Exequy 282
A Contemplation Upon Flowers 284
GEORGE HERBERT (1593-1633) 285
Redemption 285
Easter Wings 285
Affliction (I) 286
Prayer (I) 287
Jordan (I) 287
Church Monuments 288
The Windows 288
Denial 289
The Temper (I) 289
Vanity (I) 290
Virtue 291
Man 291
Life 292
Artillery 293
The Bag 293
The Collar 294
The Pulley 295
The Flower 296
Bitter-Sweet 297
The Forerunners 297
Discipline 298
The Elixir 298
Death 299
Love (III) 300
JAMES SHIRLEY (1596-1666) 3°°
The Glories of Our Blood and State 300
THOMAS CAREW (1598P-1639?) 301
A Song ( Ask me no more where Jove bestows ) 301
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Mediocrity in Love Rejected 301
An Elegy upon the Death of the Dean of Paul s,
Dr. John Donne 302
EDMUND WALLER (1607-1687) 304
At Penshurst 304
To Phyllis 304
On a Girdle 305
Song ( Go, lovely rose ) 305
Of the Last Verses in the Book 306
JOHN MILTON (1608-1674) 306
Lycidas 306
On the Morning of Christ s Nativity 310
L Allegro 316
II Penseroso 319
On Shakespeare 322
How Soon Hath Time 323
When the Assault Was Intended to the City 323
Lady That in the Prime 324
To Mr. H. Lawes, On His Airs 324
I Did But Prompt the Age 324
When I Consider How My Light Is Spent 325
On the Late Massacre in Piedmont 325
Lawrence of Virtuous Father 326
Cyriack, Whose Grandsire 326
Methought I Saw 326
To the Lord General Cromwell 327
Paradise Lost
Book IX 327
SIR JOHN SUCKLING (1609-1642) 349
Song ( Why so pale and wan, fond lover ) 349
Sonnet II ( Of thee, kind boy, I ask no red and white ) 350
Song ( No, no, fair heretic, it needs must be ) 350
A Ballad upon a Wedding 351
Out upon It! 354
ANNE BRADSTREET (ca. 1612-1672) 354
The Vanity of All Worldly Things 354
A Letter to Her Husband, Absent upon Public
Employment 355
RICHARD CRASHAW (1613-1649) 356
On the Baptized Ethiopian 356
To the Infant Martyrs 356
Upon the Infant Martyrs 356
A Hymn to the Name and Honor of the Admirable
Saint Teresa 357
ABRAHAM COWLEY (1618-1667) 360
The Wish 360
Anacreontics
Drinking 361
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RICHARD LOVELACE (1618-1658) 362
To Althea, from Prison 362
The Scrutiny 362
To Lucasta, Going to the Wars 363
To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair 363
The Grasshopper 364
ANDREW MARVELL (1621-1678) 365
The Coronet 365
Bermudas 366
A Dialogue Between the Soul and Body 366
The Nymph Complaining for the Death of Her Fawn 367
To His Coy Mistress 370
The Definition of Love 371
The Picture of Little T.C. in a Prospect of Flowers 372
The Mower Against Gardens 373
The Mower to the Glowworms 373
The Garden 374
An Horatian Ode 375
HENRY VAUGHAN (1622-1695) 379
Regeneration 379
The Retreat 380
The World 381
They Are All Gone into the World of Light! 382
The Timber 383
The Waterfall 385
The Night 386
JOHN DRYDEN (1631-1700)
Song from The Indian Emperor 387
Prologue to The Tempest 387
Song from Troilus and Cressida 388
Absalom and Achitophel: A Poem 389
Mac Flecknoe 409
To the Memory of Mr. Oldham 414
Song from Cleomenes 414
Alexander s Feast 415
THOMAS TRAHERNE (1637-1674)
The Salutation 419
Wonder 420
To the Same Purpose 421
Shadows in the Water 421
387
419
EDWARD TAYLOR (ca. 1642-1729) 423
Meditation 6 ( Am I thy gold? Or purse, Lord, for thy wealth ) 423
Meditation 8 ( I kenning through astronomy divine ) 424
Meditation 32 ( Thy grace, dear Lord s my golden wrack, I find ) 424
The Glory of and Grace in the Church Set Out 425
Upon Wedlock, and Death of Children 426
Upon a Spider Catching a Fly 427
Housewifery 428
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JOHN WILMOT, EARL OF ROCHESTER (1647-1680) 429
A Satire Against Mankind 429
MATTHEW PRIOR (1664-1721) 432
A Fable 432
To a Lady: She Refusing to Continue a Dispute with Me, and
Leaving Me in the Argument 433
An Ode ( The merchant, to secure his treasure ) 433
A Reasonable Affliction 434
JONATHAN SWIFT (1667-1745) 434
Frances Harris s Petition 434
A Description of a City Shower 436
A Satirical Elegy on the Death of a Late Famous General 438
Stella s Birthday 438
The Lady s Dressing Room 440
The Day of Judgment 443
JOSEPH ADDISON (1672-1719) 443
Ode ( The spacious firmament on high ) 443
ISAAC WATTS (1674-1748) 444
The Day of Judgment 444
A Prospect of Heaven Makes Death Easy 445
A Cradle Hymn 445
JOHN GAY (1685-1732) 447
Sweet William s Farewell to Black-eyed Susan 447
The Beggar s Opera
Air XVI. Over the Hills and Far Away 448
Air XXI. Would You Have a Young Virgin 448
Air LXIV. Lillibullero 448
ALEXANDER POPE (1688-1744) 449
Ode on Solitude 449
An Essay on Criticism
Part II 449
The Rape of the Lock 456
Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady 472
An Essay on Man
Epistle I. Of the Nature and State of Man, With Respect
to the Universe 474
Epistle II. Of the Nature and State of Man, With Respect to
Himself, as an Individual (lines 1-18) 479
The Dunciad
(The Booksellers Race] 480
I The Triumph of Dulnessj 482
Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot 483
JAMES THOMSON (1700-1748) 491
The Seasons
Winter (lines 223-358) 491
Rule, Britannia! 494
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SAMUEL JOHNSON (1709-1784) 495
Prologue Spoken by Mr. Garrick 495
The Vanity of Human Wishes 496
On the Death of Dr. Robert Levet 503
THOMAS GRAY (1716-1771) 504
Sonnet (On the Death of Mr. Richard West) 504
Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College 504
Ode (On the Death of a Favorite Cat, Drowned
in a Tub of Goldfishes) 507
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard 508
Stanzas to Mr. Bentley 511
The Progress of Poesy 511
WILLIAM COLLINS (1721-1759) 514
Ode Written in the Beginning of the Year 1746 514
Ode to Simplicity 514
Ode to Evening 516
CHRISTOPHER SMART (1722-1771) 517
Jubilate Agno, lines 697-780 ( For I will consider my
Cat Jeofiry ) 517
OLIVER GOLDSMITH (1730-1774) 519
When Lovely Woman Stoops to Folly 519
The Deserted Village 519
WILLIAM COWPER (1731-1800) 527
Lines Written During a Period of Insanity 527
Olney Hymns
Light Shining out of Darkness 527
Epitaph on a Hare 528
The Task
Book VI (lines 729-1005) 529
The Castaway 534
PHILIP FRENEAU (1752-1832) 536
The Indian Burying Ground 536
GEORGE CRABBE (1754-1832) 537
The Borough
Letter XXII, The Poor of the Borough: Peter Grimes 537
WILLIAM BLAKE (1757-1827) 544
POETICAL sketches
To the Muses 544
Song ( How sweet I roam d from field to field ) 544
To the Evening Star 545
S°NGS OF INNOCENCE
Introduction ( Piping down the valleys wild ) 545
The Lamb 546
Holy Thursday 11. ] 546
The Divine Image 546
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The Little Black Boy 547
The Little Boy Lost 548
The Little Boy Found 548
The Book of Thel 548
SONGS OF EXPERIENCE
Introduction ( Hear the voice of the Bard! ) 551
A Divine Image 552
Holy Thursday III.]
The Clod the Pebble 552
The Sick Rose 553
A Poison Tree 553
The Tyger 553
Ah Sun-flower 554
The Garden of Love 554
London 554
SONGS AND BALLADS
I Askéd a Thief 555
Auguries of Innocence 555
Mock on, Mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau 558
Eternity 558
A Question Answered 558
LETTERS
With Happiness Stretchd Across the Hills 558
MILTON
And Did Those Feet 560
JERUSALEM
England! Awake! Awake! Awake! 561
FOR THE SEXES: THE GATES OF PARADISE
To The Accuser who is The God of This World 561
ROBERT BURNS (1759-1796)
To a Mouse 562
Epistle to J. Lapraik, an Old Scottish Bard 563
Holy Willie s Prayer 566
Address to the Unco Guid, or the Rigidly Righteous 568
Green Grow the Rashes 570
Of A the Airts 570
John Anderson, My Jo 571
Tam O Shanter 571
Bonie Doon 575
A Red, Red Rose 576
O, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast 576
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH (1770-1850)
Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey 577
The Excursion
Prospectus 580
The Prelude
Book 1, lines 301-647 ( Fair seedtime had my soul,
and I grew up ) 582
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She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways 588
Three Years She Grew 589
A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal 590
Michael 590
It Is a Beauteous Evening 599
London, 1802 599
Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 599
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic 600
Nuns Fret Not at Their Convent s Narrow Room 600
My Heart Leaps Up 600
Ode: Intimations of Immortality 601
Ode to Duty 605
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud 606
She Was a Phantom of Delight 607
Elegiac Stanzas 607
The World Is Too Much with Us 609
The Solitary Reaper 609
Surprised by Joy 610
Mutability 610
Scorn Not the Sonnet 610
Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg 611
So Fair, So Sweet, Withal So Sensitive 612
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE (1772-1834) 612
The Aeolian Harp 612
Kuhla Khan 614
Frost at Midnight 615
The Nightingale 617
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 619
Dejection: An Ode 633
Work Without Hope 636
On Donne s Poetry 636
Epitaph 636
WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR (1775-1864) 637
Rose Aylmer 637
Mild Is the Parting Year, and Sweet 637
Past Ruined Ilion Helen Lives 637
Dirce 638
To My Child Carlino 638
To Robert Browning 639
Plays 639
Dying Speech of an Old Philosopher 640
Death Stands Above Me, Whispering Low 640
Death of the Day 640
GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON (1788-1824) 640
Written After Swimming from Sestos to Abydos 640
The Destruction of Sennacherib 641
She Walks in Beauty 641
Stanzas for Music 642
Prometheus 642
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So We ll Go No More A-Roving 643
Don Juan
Canto the First, Stanzas 1-119 644
Stanzas (When a Man Hath No Freedom to Fight for at Home) 664
On This Day I Complete My Thirty-sixth Year 664
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY (1792-1822) 665
To Wordsworth 665
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty 666
Ozymandias 667
Stanzas Written in Dejection, Near Naples 668
England in 1819 669
Ode to the West Wind 669
The Cloud 671
To a Skylark 673
I This Is the Day I 675
Adonais 676
To Night 686
To- 687
Lines: When the Lamp Is Shattered 687
Mutability 688
To Jane.- The Keen Stars Were Twinkling 688
The Recollection 689
Hellas: Two Choruses
Worlds on Worlds 691
The World s Great Age 692
JOHN CLARE (1793-1864) 693
Badger 693
Gypsies 694
Lord, Hear My Prayer 694
Song: Love Lives Beyond the Tomb 695
Come Hither 695
First Love 696
Farewell 697
I Am 697
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT (1794-1878) 698
To a Waterfowl 698
To the Fringed Gentian 699
JOHN KEATS (1795-1821) 699
On First Looking into Chapman s Homer 699
On the Sea 700
On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again 700
When I Have Fears 700
The Eve of St. Agnes 701
On the Sonnet 708
La Belle Dame sans Merci 709
Ode to Psyche 710
Ode to a Nightingale 711
Ode on Melancholy 713
Contents xxvii
Ode on a Grecian Urn 714
To Autumn 715
Bright Star 716
This Living Hand 716
THOMAS HOOD (1799-1846) 716
Ode ( I saw old Autumn in the misty morn ) 716
RALPH WALDO EMERSON (1803-1882) 718
Concord Hymn 718
The Rhodora 718
The Problem 719
The Snowstorm 720
Grace 721
Hamatreya 721
Ode (Inscribed to W. H. Channing) 722
Blight 724
Brahma 726
Days 726
Terminus 726
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING (1806-1861) 727
Sonnets from the Portuguese
1 ( I thought once how Theocritus had sung ) 727
43 ( How do I love thee? Let me count the ways ) 728
A Musical Instrument 728
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (1807-1882) 729
Mezzo Cammin 729
The Fire of Driftwood 729
The Jewish Cemetery at Newport 731
Snowflalces 732
Divina Commedia 733
Chaucer 734
Milton 735
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER (1807-1892) 735
Proem 734
First-Day Thoughts 736
Abraham Davenport 737
EDWARD FITZGERALD (1809-1883) 738
The Rubâiyât of Omar Khayyam of Naishâpûr 738
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES (1809-1894) 748
The Chambered Nautilus 748
EDGAR ALLAN POE (1809-1849) 748
Sonnet—To Science 748
To Helen 749
The City in the Sea 749
Eldorado 750
Annabel Lee 751
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ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON (1809-1892) 752
Song ( A spirit haunts the year s last hours ) 752
The Kraken 753
The Lotos-Eaters 753
Rreak, Break, Break 756
Ulysses 757
Songs from The Princess
The Splendor Falls 758
Tears, Idle Tears 759
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal 759
In Memoriam A. H. H.
1 ( I held it truth, with him who sings ) 760
2 ( Old yew, which graspest at the stones ) 760
7 ( Dark house, by which once more I stand ) 760
11 ( Calm is the morn without a sound ) 761
19 ( The Danube to the Severn gave ) 761
50 ( Be near me when my light is low ) 762
54 ( O, yet we trust that somehow good ) 762
55 ( The wish, that of the living whole ) 762
56 ( So careful of the type? but no ) 763
67 ( When on my bed the moonlight falls ) 763
88 ( Wild bird, whose warble, liquid sweet ) 764
95 ( By night we lingered on the lawn ) 764
105 ( Tonight ungathered let us leave ) 766
119 ( Doors, where my heart was used to beat ) 766
121 ( Sad Hesper o er the buried sun ) 766
130 ( Thy voice is on the rolling air ) 767
The Eagle 767
Tithonus 768
Milton 769
To Virgil 770
Frater Ave Atque Vale 771
Crossing the Bar 771
ROBERT BROWNING (1812-1889) 772
My Last Duchess 772
Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister 773
Home-Thoughts, from Abroad 775
The Bishop Orders His Tomb at St. Praxed s Church 775
Fra Lippo Lippi 778
A Toccata of Galuppi s 785
Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came 787
How It Strikes a Contemporary 792
Memorabilia 794
Andrea del Sarto 794
Two in the Campagna 799
Caliban upon Setebos 801
HENRY DAVID THOREAU (1817-1862) 807
I Am a Parcel of Vain Strivings Tied 807
The Inward Morning 807
Haze 808
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Smoke 808
Love Equals Swift and Slow 809
Low-Anchored Cloud 809
EMILY BRONTË (1818-1848) 809
|Long Neglect Has Worn Awayl 809
Hope 810
Remembrance 810
The Prisoner 811
HERMAN MELVILLE (1819-1891) 812
The Portent 812
The March into Virginia 812
The Housetop 813
Shiloh 813
The Berg 814
The Maldive Shark 815
Fragments of a Lost Gnostic Poem of the Twelfth Century 815
Greek Architecture 816
The Apparition 816
Gold in the Mountain 816
WALT WHITMAN (1819-1892) 816
Song of Myself 816
1 ( I celebrate myself, and sing myself ) 816
6 ( A child said What is the grass? fetching it to me
with full hands ) 817
11 ( Twenty-eight young men bathe by the shore ) 818
24 ( Walt Whitman, a kosmos, of Manhattan the son ) 818
52 ( The spotted hawk swoops by and accuses me ) 820
When I Heard the Learn d Astronomer 820
I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing 820
Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night 821
Beat! Beat! Drums! 822
By the Bivouac s Fitful Flame 822
Cavalry Crossing a Ford 822
Bivouac on a Mountain Side 823
An Army Corps on the March 823
The World Below the Brine 823
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking 824
On the Beach at Night 828
Patroling Barnegat 828
The Dalliance of the Eagles 829
Reconciliation 829
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom d 829
A Noiseless Patient Spider 834
To a Locomotive in Winter 834
The Dismantled Ship 835
FREDERICK GODDARD TUCKERMAN (1821-1873) 835
Sonnets, First Series (1854-1860)
10 ( An upper chamber in a darkened house ) 835
28 ( Not the round natural world, not the deep mind ) 836
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MATTHEW ARNOLD (1822-1888) »3b
Shakespeare 836
The Forsaken Merman 836
To Marguerite 839
The Scholar-Gypsy 840
Thyrsis 845
Dover Beach 850
Palladium 851
DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI (1828-1882) 852
The Blessed Damozel 852
Sudden Light 855
The Woodspurge 855
The House of Life
A Sonnet 856
19. Silent Noon 856
70. The Hill Summit 856
83. Barren Spring 857
90. Retro Me, Sathana 857
91. Lost on Both Sides 857
97. A Superscription 858
EMILY DICKINSON (1830-1886) 858
89 ( Some Things that fly there be ) 858
98 ( One dignity delays for all ) 858
187 ( How many times these low feet staggered ) 859
214 ( I taste a liquor never brewed ) 859
216 ( Safe in their Alabaster Chambers )—1859 version 859
216 ( Safe in their Alabaster Chambers )—1861 version 860
241 ( I like a look of Agony ) 860
287 ( A Clock stopped ) 860
303 (The Soul selects her own Society ) 861
328 ( A Bird came down the Walk ) 861
341 ( After great pain, a formal feeling comes ) 862
357 ( God is a distant—stately Lover ) 862
401 ( What Soft—Cherubic Creatures ) 862
414 ( Twas like a Maelstrom with a notch ) 862
435 ( Much Madness is divinest Sense ) 863
437 ( Prayer is the little implement ) 863
449 ( I died for Beauty—but was scarce ) 864
465 ( I heard a Fly buzz—when I died ) 864
510 ( It was not Death, for I stood up ) 864
524 ( Departed—to the Judgment ) 865
528 ( Mine—by the Right of the White Election ) 865
536 ( The Heart asks Pleasure—first ) 865
585 ( I like to see it lap the Miles ) 866
640 ( I cannot live with You ) 866
675 ( Essential Oils—are wrung ) 867
712 ( Because I could not stop for Death ) 868
732 ( She rose to His Requirement—dropt ) 868
744 ( Remorse—is Memory—awake ) 869
829 ( Ample make this Bed ) 869
986 ( A Narrow Fellow in the Grass ) 869
1068 ( Further in Summer than the Birds ) 870
1078 ( The Bustle in a House ) 870
1129 ( Tell all the Truth but tell it slant ) 870
1207 ( He preached upon Breadth till it argued him narrow
1227 ( My Triumph lasted till the Drums ) 871
1275 ( The Spider as an Artist ) 871
1397 ( It sounded as if the Streets were running ) 872
1463 ( A Route of Evanescence ) 872
1540 ( As imperceptibly as Grief ) 872
1545 ( The Bible is an antique Volume ) 872
1551 ( Those—dying then ) 873
1651 ( A Word made Flesh is seldom ) 873
1755 ( To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee ) 873
CHRISTINA ROSSETTI (1830-1894)
Song ( When I am dead, my dearest ) 874
Remember 874
Echo 874
Uphill 875
Cobwebs 875
In an Artist s Studio 876
WILLIAM MORRIS (1834-1896)
The Haystack in the Floods 876
The Earthly Paradise 879
ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE (1834-1909)
Choruses from Atalanta in Calydon
When the Hounds of Spring Are on Winter s Traces 880
Before the Beginning of Years 882
Itylus 883
The Garden of Proserpine 884
The Sundew 886
A Forsaken Garden 887
THOMAS HARDY (1840-1928)
I Look into My Glass 889
Drummer Hodge 889
A Broken Appointment 890
The Darkling Thrush 890
The Ruined Maid 891
The Self-Unseeing 891
In Tenebris 892
The Rejected Member s Wife 892
The Convergence of the Twain 893
Channel Firing 894
The Voice 895
In Time of The Breaking of Nations 895
Afterwards 895
Jezreel 896
The Children and Sir Nameless 896
No Buyers 897
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GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS (1844-1889)
The Alchemist in the City 898
The Habit of Perfection 899
God s Grandeur 899
The Windhover 900
Pied Beauty 900
Binsey Poplars 901
Felix Randal 901
Spring and Fall 902
Inversnaid 902
[As Kingfishers Catch Fire, Dragonflies Draw Flame) 903
Carrion Comfort 903
I No Worst, There Is None. Pitched Past Pitch of Grief) 903
II Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark, Not Day) 904
I My Own Heart Let Me More Have Pity On) 904
That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the comfort of the
Resurrection 905
I Thou Art Indeed Just, Lord . . .) 905
A. E. HOUSMAN (1859-1936)
Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now 906
Reveille 906
To an Athlete Dying Young 907
On Wenlock Edge the Wood s in Trouble 907
With Rue My Heart Is Laden 908
Terence, This Is Stupid Stuff ... 908
Eight O clock 910
The Oracles 910
Revolution 911
Stars, I Have Seen Them Fall 911
RUDYARD KIPLING (1865-1936)
Tommy 911
The Recall 912
Epitaphs of the War 913
WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS (1865-1939)
The Lake Isle of Innisfree 917
The Lamentation of the Old Pensioner 918
Easter 1916 918
The Fisherman 920
The Wild Swans at Coole 921
The Scholars 921
The Cal and the Moon 922
On a Political Prisoner 922
The Second Coming 923
A Prayer for My Daughter 924
To Be Carved on a Stone at Thoor Ballylee 926
Leda and the Swan 926
Sailing to Byzantium 926
Two Songs from a Play 927
Among School Children 928
Contents xxxiii
At Algeciras—a Meditation upon Death 930
Byzantium 930
Lapis Lazuli 932
Long-Legged Fly 933
The Circus Animals Desertion 934
Under Ben Bulben 935
ERNEST DOWSON (1867-1900) 937
Vitae summa brevis spem nos vetat incohare longam 937
Non sum qualis eram bonae sub regno Cynarae 937
EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON (1869-1935) 938
George Crabbe 938
Reuben Bright 938
Miniver Cheevy 939
Eros Turannos 940
The Mill 941
Mr. Flood s Party 941
New England 942
STEPHEN CRANE (1871-1900) 943
There Was Crimson Clash of War 943
The Impact of a Dollar upon the Heart 943
Unwind My Riddle 944
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR (1872-1906) 944
Ere Sleep Comes Down to Soothe the Weary Eyes 944
We Wear the Mask 945
When Malindy Sings 945
Little Brown Baby 947
WALTER DE LA MARE (1873-1956) 948
The Keys of Morning 948
The Moth 948
Goodbye 949
Away 949
ROBERT FROST (1874-1963) 950
Mending Wall 950
The Wood-Pile 951
The Oven Bird 951
Birches 952
Range-Finding 953
The Hill Wife 953
The Aim Was Song 955
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening 955
To Earthward 956
Spring Pools 956
West-running Brook 957
A Lone Striker 958
The Strong Are Saying Nothing 960
Neither Out Far Nor In Deep 960
Design 961
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Never Again Would Birds Song Be the Same 961
The Gift Outright 961
Directive 962
(In Winter in the Woods . . .) 963
CARL SANDBURG (1878-1967) 963
Chicago 963
Grass 964
EDWARD THOMAS (1878-1917) 964
The Owl 964
Melancholy 965
Lights Out 965
The Dark Forest 966
Good-Night 966
The Gypsy 967
WALLACE STEVENS (1879-1955) 967
The Snow Man 967
The Emperor of Ice-Cream 968
Sunday Morning 968
Anecdote of the Jar 970
The Bird with the Coppery, Keen Claws 971
To the One of Fictive Music 971
The Idea of Order at Key West 972
The Poems of Our Climate 973
The House Was Quiet and the World Was Calm 974
Continual Conversation with a Silent Man 974
The Plain Sense of Things 975
Final Soliloquy of the Interior Paramour 975
Table Talk 976
A Room on a Garden 976
E. J, PRATT (1883-1964) 977
Come Not the Seasons Here 977
Come Away, Death 977
The Deed 979
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963) 979
Gulls 979
The Young Housewife 980
Danse Russe 980
To Waken an Old Lady 981
The Red Wheelbarrow 981
Queen-Ann s-Lace 981
The Bull 982
Poem 983
The Yachts 983
The Poor 984
These 984
A Sort of a Song 985
The Dance 985
The Ivy Crown 986
Contents xxxv
D. H. LAWRENCE (1885-1930) 988
Baby Running Barefoot 988
Piano 988
Reading a Letter 988
Snake 989
Bavarian Gentians 991
The Ship of Death 991
EZRA POUND (1885-1972) 994
Portrait d une Femme 994
The Seafarer 994
The Garden 997
The Study in Aesthetics 997
The Coming of War: Actaeon 998
Ts ai Chi h 998
In a Station of the Metro 998
Simulacra 998
The River-Merchant s Wife: a Letter 999
Hugh Selwyn Mauberley: Life and Contacts 999
Canto I 999
H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) (1886-1961) 1009
Sea Rose 1009
Helen 1009
Wine Bowl 1010
Hermetic Definition
2. Grove of Academe ( Is remembrance chiefly a matter ) 1011
ROBINSON JEFFERS (1887-1962) 1012
Shine, Perishing Republic 1012
Boats in a Fog 1013
To the Stone-Cutters 1013
Hurt Hawks 1013
November Surf 1014
The Purse-Seine 1014
MARIANNE MOORE (1887-1972) 1016
Poetry 1016
No Swan So Fine 1016
The Steeple-Jack 1017
Peter 1019
EDWIN MUIR (1887-1959) 1020
Childhood 1020
The Return of the Greeks 1020
The Animals 1021
The Horses 1022
The Desolations 1023
The Brothers 1024
EDITH SITWELL (1887-1964) 1°25
façade
21- Polka 1025
24. Waltz 1026
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T. S. ELIOT (1888-1965) 1027
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock 1027
Preludes 1030
Whispers of Immortality 1031
Sweeney Among the Nightingales 1032
The Waste Land 1034
Journey of the Magi 1046
Four Quartets
The Dry Salvages 1047
JOHN CROWE RANSOM (1888-1974) 1052
Bells for John Whiteside s Daughter 1052
Vaunting Oak 1052
Dead Boy 1053
Antique Harvesters 1054
The Equilibrists 1055
CLAUDE McKAY (1890-1948) 1056
America 1056
If We Must Die 1056
HUGH MACDIARMID (C. M. Grieve) (1892- ) 1057
Crowdieknowe 1057
The Innumerable Christ 1057
Somersault 1058
Parley of Beasts 1058
Bubblyjock 1059
Bracken Hills in Autumn 1059
Audh and Cunaide 1060
ARCHIBALD MacLEISH (1892- ) 1061
You, Andrew Marvell 1061
Empire Builders 1062
Seafarer 1064
The Snowflake Which Is Now and Hence Forever 1064
WILFRED OWEN (1893-1918) 1064
Strange Meeting 1064
The Parable of the Old Man and the Young 1065
Anthem for Doomed Youth 1065
Futility 1066
E. E. CUMMINGS (1894-1962) 1066
All in green went my love riding 1066
in Just- 1067
O sweet spontaneous 1068
the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls 1068
Spring is like a perhaps hand 1069
who s most afraid of death? thou 1069
next to of course god america i 1070
since feeling is first 1070
along the brittle treacherous bright streets 1070
Contents xxxvii
i sing of Olaf glad and big 1071
somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond 1072
anyone lived in a pretty how town 1072
my father moved through dooms of love 1073
these children singing in stone a 1075
what if a much of a which of a wind 1075
JEAN TOOMER (1894-1967) 1076
Face 1076
Georgia Dusk 1076
Portrait in Georgia 1077
Harvest Song 1077
ROBERT GRAVES (1895- ) 1078
Lost Love 1078
The Cool Web 1078
Warning to Children 1079
To Juan at the Winter Solstice 1080
The Frog and the Golden Ball 1081
HART CRANE (1899-1932) 1081
Praise for an Urn 1081
At Melville s Tomb 1082
Voyages 1082
The Bridge
Proem: To Brooklyn Bridge 1086
Royal Palm 1087
The Broken Tower 1087
The Air Plant 1088
ALLEN TATE (1899- ) 1089
Ode to the Confederate Dead 1089
BASIL BUNTING (1900- ) 1091
Fearful Symmetry 1091
The Orotava Road 1091
Ode 33 1092
LANGSTON HUGHES (1902-1967) 1093
The Weary Blues 1093
The Negro Speaks of Rivers 1094
Afro-American Fragment 1094
Harlem Sweeties 1095
Harlem 1095
Same in Blues 1096
STEVIE SMITH (1902-1971) 1097
No Categories! 1097
Not Waving but Drowning 1097
The Celts 1098
COUNTEE CULLEN (1903-1946) 1098
Heritage 1098
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WILLIAM PLOMER (1903-1973) UÛ1
The Victoria Falls 1102
The Wild Doves at Louis Trichardt 1103
Tattooed 1101
EARLE BIRNEY (1904- )
Bushed 1103
A Walk in Kyoto 1104
There Are Delicacies 1105
RICHARD EBERHART (1904- ) *105
The Groundhog 1105
In a Hard Intellectual Light 1106
The Fury of Aerial Bombardment 1107
ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- ) 1108
Two Pieces After Suetonius
I. Apology for Domitian 1108
II. Tiberius on Capri 1108
JOHN BETJEMAN (1906- ) 1109
Death in Leamington 1109
On the Portrait of a Deaf Man 1110
East Anglian Bathe 1111
False Security 1112
WILLIAM EMPSON (1906- ) 1112
To an Old Lady 1112
Legal Fiction 1113
Homage to the British Museum 1113
Missing Dates 1114
W. H. AUDEN (1907-1973) 1114
I For What As Easy] 1114
As I Walked Out One Evening 1115
Musée des Beaux Arts 1116
Law Like Love 1117
Our Bias 1118
At the Grave of Henry James 1119
In Praise of Limestone 1120
The Shield of Achilles 1122
A. D. HOPE (1907- ) 1124
The Elegy 1124
Advice to Young Ladies 1125
LOUIS MacNEICE (1907-1963) 1127
The Sunlight on the Garden 1127
Bagpipe Music 1127
London Rain 1128
Autolycus 1130
THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)
Open House 1131
1131
Contents xxxix
Root Cellar 1131
My Papa s Waltz 1131
Big Wind 1132
A Light Breather 1132
Elegy for Jane 1133
The Waking 1133
The Dream 1134
I Knew a Woman 1135
The Sententious Man 1135
The Small 1136
The Far Field 1137
The Reply 1139
STEPHEN SPENDER (1909- ) 1139
Not Palaces, an Era s Crown 1139
Seascape 1140
CHARLES OLSON (1910-1970) 1141
Merce of Egypt 1141
Maximus, to Himself 1142
ROY FULLER (1912- ) 1143
The Green Hills of Africa 1143
Autobiography of a Lungworm 1144
IRVING LAYTON (1912- ) 1145
The Cold Green Element 1145
On Seeing the Statuettes of Ezekial and Jeremiah
in the Church of Notre Dame 1146
Berry Picking 1147
ROBERT HAYDEN (1913- ) 1147
Mourning Poem for the Queen of Sunday 1147
Those Winter Sundays 1148
The Night-Blooming Cereus 1148
JOHN BERRYMAN (1914^1972) 1150
The Ball Poem 1150
They Have 1151
The Dream Songs
1 ( Hufiy Henry hid the day ) 1151
4 ( Filling her compact delicious body ) 1151
29 ( There sat down, once, a thing on Henry s heart ) 1152
53 ( He lay in the middle of the world, and twitcht ) 1152
263 ( You couldn t bear to grow old, but we grow old ) 1153
375 His Helplessness 1153
382 ( At Henry s bier let some thing fall out well ) 1154
RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965) 1154
The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner 1154
Eighth Air Force 1154
In Montecito 1155
Well Water 1155
Nestus Gurley 1156
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1158
HENRY REED (1914- )
Lessons of the War
1. Naming of Parts 1158
2. Judging Distances 1158
Chard Whitlow 1159
WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- ) 1160
For the Grave of Daniel Boone 1160
At the Bomb Testing Site 1161
Writing 1161
DYLAN THOMAS (1914-1953) 1162
The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives the
Flower 1162
A Process in the Weather of the Heart 1162
The Hand That Signed the Paper 1163
After the Funeral 1163
The Hunchback in the Park 1164
The Conversation of Prayer 1165
Fern Hill 1166
In My Craft or Sullen Art 1167
MARGARET WALKER (1915- ) 1167
For My People 1167
GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- ) 1168
kitchenette building 1168
my dreams, my works, must wait till after hell 1169
The Bean Eaters 1169
We Real Cool 1169
Medgar Evers 1170
Boy Breaking Glass 1170
ROBERT LOWELL (1917- ) 1171
The Quaker Graveyard at Nantucket 1171
After the Surprising Conversions 1174
Dunbarton 1176
For George Santayana 1177
Skunk Hour 1178
The Lesson 1179
The Public Garden 1179
Soft Wood 1180
For the Union Dead 1181
Harvard 1183
Dolphin 1184
MARGARET AVISON (1918- ) 1184
Thaw 1184
Black-White Under Green: May 18, 1965 1185
The Dumbfounding 1186
A. W, PURDY (1918- )
Poem 1187
1187
Contents xli
Lament for the Dorsets 1187
The Beavers of Renfrew 1189
D. J. ENRIGHT (1920- ) 1191
Changing the Subject 1191
The Noodle-Vendor s Flute 1192
HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- ) 1193
Brainstorm 1193
The Goose Fish 1193
The Blue Swallows 1194
RICHARD WILBUR (1921- ) 1195
First Snow in Alsace 1195
Objects 1196
Praise in Summer 1197
The Pardon 1197
The Death of a Toad 1198
A Baroque Wall-Fountain in the Villa Sciarra 1198
Junk 1200
Seed Leaves 1201
PHILIP LARKIN (1922- ) 1202
Wants 1202
Church Going 1202
Myxomatosis 1203
The Whitsun Weddings 1204
Days 1205
Talking in Bed 1206
JAMES DICKEY (1923- )
The Lifeguard 1206
In the Tree House at Night 1207
At Darien Bridge 1209
In the Marble Quarry 1209
Buckdancer s Choice 1210
DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )
Scenes from the Life of the Peppertrees 1211
The Dead Butterfly 1212
Triple Feature 1212
From the Roof 1213
The Victors 1214
0 Taste and See 1214
The Closed World 1215
City Psalm 1215
KENNETH KOCH (1925- )
Permanently 1216
You Were Wearing 1217
The Railway Stationary 1217
xlii Contents
A. R. AMMONS (1926- ) 1219
Corsons Inlet 1219
The City Limits 1222
The Arc Inside and Out 1222
ROBERT BLY (1926- ) 1223
Waking from Sleep 1223
Driving Through Minnesota During the Hanoi Bombings 1224
Melancholia 1224
ROBERT CREELEY (1926- ) 1225
Ballad of the Despairing Husband 1225
Heroes 1226
Song ( What I took in my hand ) 1226
The World 1227
ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- ) 1228
Howl
Part 1 1228
To Aunt Rose 1233
ELIZABETH JENNINGS (1926- ) 1234
Poem in Winter 1234
Answers 1234
Song for a Birth or a Death 1235
In Praise of Creation 1235
JAMES MERRILL (1926- ) 1236
Upon a Second Marriage 1236
Willowware Cup 1236
The Victor Dog 1237
JOHN ASHBERY (1927- ) 1238
The Painter 1238
Two Sonnets
1. Dido 1239
2. The Idiot 1240
Faust 1240
Decoy 1241
GAL WAY KINNELL (1927- ) 1242
Vapor Trail Reflected in the Frog Pond 1242
The Correspondence School Instructor Says Goodbye
to His Poetry Students 1242
W. S. MERWIN (1927- ) 1243
The Drunk in the Furnace 1243
Noah s Raven 1244
For the Anniversary of My Death 1244
One Time 1245
CHARLES TOMLINSON (1927- ) 1245
The Picture of J. T. in a Prospect of Stone 1245
The View 1246
Contents xliii
Terminal Tramps 1246
Stone Speech 1249
JAMES WRIGHT (1927- ) 1249
A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard s Shack 1249
Youth 1250
A Blessing 1251
To the Muse 1251
THOM GUNN (1929- ) 1252
On the Move 1252
In the Tank 1253
Back to Life 1254
From the Wave 1255
The Rooftop 1256
ADRIENNE RICH (1929- ) 1257
Ghazals
7/24/68:ii ( The friend I can trust is the one who will
let me have my death ) 1257
7/26/68:ii ( A dead mosquito, flattened against a door ) 1257
Planetarium 1257
Diving into the Wreck 1259
GREGORY CORSO (1930- ) 1261
Marriage 1261
TED HUGHES (1930- ) 1263
The Thought-Fox 1263
The Bull Moses 1264
November 1264
Song of a Rat 1265
Examination at the Womb Door 1267
Crow Alights 1267
JON SILKIN (1930- ) 1268
Carved 1268
Death of a Son 1268
The Coldness 1269
The Strawberry Plant 1271
The Violet 1271
1272
Gary snyder (1930- )
Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout 1272
Above Pate Valley 1272
Myths and Texts: Burning
17 ( Sourdough mountain called a fire in ) 1273
The Levels 1274
Civilization 1274
I275
DEREK WALCOTT (1930- )
The Gulf 1275
xliv Contents
GEOFFREY HILL (1932- ) 1277
The Distant Fury of Battle 1277
The Guardians 1278
September Song 1278
GEORGE MACBETH (1932- ) 1279
The Wasps Nest 1279
Fourteen Ways of Touching the Peter 1279
SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963) 1281
Lady Lazarus 1281
Tulips 1283
Ariel 1285
Black Rook in Rainy Weather 1286
IMAMU AMIRI BARAKA (LeRoi Jones) (1934- ) 1287
In Memory of Radio 1287
The New World 1287
It s Nation Time 1288
DIANE WAKOSKI (1937- ) 1290
The Conjurer 1290
Meeting an Astronomer on the Buddha s Birthday 1290
Fighting My Way Upstream, a Gar, a Bluefish,
in My Foot 1291
ISHMAEL REED (1938- ) 1292
I Am a Cowboy in the Boat of Ra 1292
beware : do not read this poem 1293
SEAMUS HEANEY (1939- ) 1294
Mid-Term Break 1294
The Play Way 1295
Thatcher 1295
DON L. LEE (1942- ) 1296
The Revolutionary Screw 1296
Man Thinking About Woman 1297
Mixed Sketches 1297
NIKKI GIOVANNI (1943- ) 1298
Nikki-Rosa 1298
A Poem for Carol 1299
MICHAEL ONDAATJE (1943- ) 1299
Elizabeth 1299
Letters Other Worlds 1300
We re at the Graveyard 1302
PROSODY 1303
Commentary 1305
Glossary 1312
INDEX
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