Poems, poets, poetry: an introduction and anthology
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Autor: Vendler, Helen Hennessy
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Brief Contents Preface: About This Book iii Contents ix Chronological Contents xxv About Poets and Poetry xxxix Part I An Introduction to Poetry 1 1 The Poem as Life 3 2 The Poem as Arranged Life 21 3 Poems as Pleasure 77 4 Describing Poems lit 5 The Play of Language 153 6 Constructing a Self 179 7 Poetry and Social Identity 213
viii Brief Contents 8 History and Regionality 239 9 Attitudes, Values, Judgments 281 10 Poets on Poetry 307 Part II Writing about Poetry 321 11 Writing about Poems 323 12 Studying Groups of Poems 341 Part III Anthology 369 Appendices 653 Appendix 1. On Prosody 653 Appendix 2. On Grammar 669 Appendix 3. On Speech Acts 672 Appendix 4. On Rhetorical Devices 675 Appendix 5. On Lyric Subgenres 677 Acknowledgments 680 Index of Authors, Titles, and First Lines 689 Index of Terms 706 List of Authors Inside back cover
Contents Preface: About This Book iii Brief Contents vii Chronological Contents xxv About Poets and Poetry xxxix Part I An Introduction to Poetry 1 1 The Poem as Life 3 The Private Life 4 William Blake, Infant Sorrow 4 Louise Gluck, The School Children 4 E. E. Cummings, in Just- 5 Robert Hayden, Those Winter Sundays 6 Walt Whitman, Hours Continuing Long 7 Wallace Stevens, The Plain Sense of Things 8
X Contents The Public Life 9 Michael S. Harper, American History 9 Charles Simic, Old Couple 10 Robert Lowell, Skunk Hour 10 Nature and Time 12 Anonymous, The Cuckoo Song 12 Dave Smith, The Spring Poem 13 John Keats, The Human Seasons 13 William Shakespeare, Sonnet 60 (Like as the umucs make toward the pebbled shore) 14 In Brief: The Poem as Life 14 Reading Other Poems 15 Sir Thomas Wyatt, They Flee from Me 16 Ben Jonson, On My First Son 1 7 John Milton, On the Late Massacre in Piedmont 18 John Keats, When I have fears that I may cease to be 18 Emily Dickinson, A narrow Fellow in the Grass 19 Langston Hughes, Theme for English B 19 Dylan Thomas, Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night 20 Sylvia Plath, Daddy 21 Rita Dove, Flash Cards 24 Yusef Komunyakaa, Facing It 24 Julia Alvarez, Homecoming 25 2 The Poem as Arranged Life 21 The Private Life 28 William Blake, Infant Joy 28 William Blake, Infant Sorrow 29 Louise Gluck, The School Children 32 E. E. Cummings, in Just- 35 Robert Hayden, Those Winter Sundays 37 Walt Whitman, Hours Continuing Long 41 Wallace Stevens, The Plain Sense of Things 43 The Public Life 51 Michael S. Harper, American History 52 Charles Simic, Old Couple 53 Robert Lowell, Skunk Hour 55 Nature and Time 57 Anonymous, The Cuckoo Song 58 Dave Smith, The Spring Poem 59 John Keats, The Human Seasons 60
Contents xi William Shakespeare, Sonnet 60 (Like as the waves make toward the pebbled shore) 62 In Brief: The Poem as Arranged Life 64 Reading Other Poems 65 Anonymous, Lord Randal 66 William Shakespeare, Sonnet 29 (What in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes) 68 Chidiock Tichborne, Tichborne’s Elegy 68 John Donne, A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning 69 Robert Herrick, Upon Julia’s Clothes 10 George Herbert, Love (III) 70 Walt Whitman, A Noiseless Patient Spider 71 Thomas Hardy, The Convergence of the Twain 71 Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken 73 Margaret Atwood, Footnote to the Amnesty Report on Torture 73 Marilyn Nelson, Live Jazz, Franklin Park Zoo 75 3 Poems as Pleasure 77 Rhythm 78 Rhyme 83 13en Jonson, On Gut 84 Structure 86 William Carlos Williams, Poem 87 Gwendolyn Brooks, We Real Cool 89 Images 92 William Blake, London 92 Argument 93 Christopher Marlowe, The Passionate Shepherd to His Love 93 Sir Waller Ralegh, The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd 94 Poignancy 95 William Wordsworth, A slumber did my spirit seal 96 Wisdom 97 A New Language 97 Finding Yourself 98 In Brief: Poems as Pleasure 99 Reading Other Poems 99 William Shakespeare, Sonnet 130 (My mistress’ eyes arc nothing like the sun) 101 Robert Herrick, Ip the Virgins, to Make Much of Time 101
Contents xii William Blake, The Sick Rose 102 Gerard Manley Hopkins, Pied Beauty 102 Thomas Hardy, The DarklingThrush 102 Robert Frost, After Apple-Picking 102 Robert Frost, I’uharucsted 105 D. H. Lawrence, Snake 105 William Carlos Williams, The Dance 108 Theodore Roethke, My Papa s Waltz 108 Derek Walcott, The Season of Phantasmal Peace 109 Elizabeth Alexander, Nineteen 110 4 Describing Poems 111 Poetic Kinds 111 Narrative versus Lyric; Narrative in Lyric 111 Adrienne Rich, Necessities of Life 112 Philip Larkin, Talking in Bed 114 Classifying Lyric Poems 114 Content Genres 115 Emily Dickinson, The Heart asks Pleasure — first— 116 Speech Acts / 18 Carl Sandburg, Grass 119 Outer Form 12 I Line-Width 121 Rhythm 122 Poem-Length 122 Combinatorial Form-Names 122 Inner Structural Form 122 Sentences 124 Robert Herrick, ¡he Argument of His Book 124 Person 125 Agency 126 Randall Jarrell, The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner 126 Tenses 12 7 William Wordsworth, A slutuher did my spirit seal 127 Images, or Sensual Words 127 Sylvia Pi atii, Metaphors 128 Exploring a Poem 129 John Keats, On L irsl Looking into (Shopman s Homer 129 1. Meaning 120 2. Antecedent Scenario (“Backstoky”) 120
Contents xiii 3. A Division into Structural Parts 130 4. The Climax 13 I 5. The Ot her Part s 13 I 6. Find the Skeleton 132 7. Games t he Poet Plays with the Skeleton 132 8. Language 133 9. Tone 134 10. Agency and Speech Act s 134 11. Roads No e Taken 135 12. CiENRE, Form, and Rhythm 135 13. The Imagination 136 In Brief: Describing Poems 138 Reading Other Poems 139 William Shakespeare, Sonnet 129 (TIP expense of spirit in a waste of shame) 140 George Herbert, Easter Wings 140 Andrew Marvell, The Garden 141 John Milton, When I Consider How My Light Is Spent 143 Anne Bradstreet, To My Dear and Loving Husband 143 John Keats, Ode to a Nightingale 144 Matthew Arnold, Dover Beach 146 Robert Frost, Mending Wall 147 Ezra Pound, The River-Merchant’s Wife:A Letter 149 Mark Strand, Courtship 149 Seamus Heaney, Twin the Frontier of Writing 150 Jorie Graham, San Sepolcro 151 Sherman Ai.exie, Evolution 152 5 The Play of Language 153 Sound Units 153 Word Roots 154 Words 155 Sentences 155 Robert Frost, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening 156 Emily Dickinson, The Heart asks Pleasure-first- 158 Implication 158 The Ordering of Language 160 George. Herbert, Prayer (I) 160 William Shakespeare, Sonnet 66 (Tired with all these, for restful death I cry) 16 I Michael Draylon, Since there’s no help 163
xiv Contents In Brief: The Play of Language 167 Reading Other Poems 16 7 John Donne, Holy Sonnet 14 (Batter my heart, thrcc-pcrsoned God; for You) 169 John Keats, To Autumn 169 Robert Browning, My Last Duchess 170 Henry Reed, Naming of Parts 172 William Butler Yeai s, The Wild Swans at Coole 172 Wallace Stevens, The Emperor of Ice-Cream 173 H. D., Oread 174 E. E. Cummings, r-p-o-p-h-e-s-s-a-g-r 174 Elizabeth Bishop, One Art 175 Joy Harjo, Song for the Deer and Myself to Return On 175 Lorna Dee Cervantes, Poema para los Californios Mucrtos 176 6 Constructing a Self 179 Multiple Aspects 179 William Shakespeare, Sonnet 30 (When to the sessions of sweet silent thought) 180 Change of Discourse 181 Space and Time 182 Seamus Heaney, Mid-Term Break 182 Testimony 183 Motivations 184 Typicality 184 Tone as Marker of Selfhood 185 Gerard Manley Hopkins, Spring and Fall 187 Imagination 188 Emily Dickinson, I heard a Fly buzz - when I died - 191 Persona 193 William Bu tler Yeats, Crazy Jane Talks with the Bishop 194 In Brief: Constructing a Self 196 Reading Other Poems 196 John Dryden. Sylvia the Fair 198 Walt Whitman, / Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing 199 Emily Dickinson, I m Nobody! Who are you? 200 William Butler Yeai s, An Irish Airman Foresees His Death 200 Thomas Hardy, The Ruined Maid 200 T. S. Eliot, The Love Song of ¡.Alfred Prufrock 201
C ONTENTS XV William Carlos Williams, To Elsie 205 Countee Cullen, Heritage 207 Anne Sexton, Her Kind 210 Charles Wright, Self-Portrait 21 Í Carl Phillips, Africa Says 211 7 Poetry and Social Identity 213 Adrienne Rich, Mother-in-Law 214 Adrienne Rich, Prospective Immigrants Please Note 218 Langston Hughes, Genius Child 221 Langston Hughes, Me and the Mule 222 Langston Hughes, High to Low 223 Seamus Heaney, Terminus 224 In Brief: Poetry and Social Identity 22 7 Reading Other Poems 227 Robert Southwell, The Burning Babe 229 Thomas Nashe, A Litany in Time of Plague 229 Anne Bradstreet, A Letter to Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employment 230 William Blake, The Little Black Boy 231 Edward Lear, How Pleasant to Know Mr. Lear 232 Gerard Manley Hopkins, Felix Randal 233 Sylvia Plath, The Applicant 233 David Mura, An Argument: On 1942 234 Rita Dove, Wingfoot Lake 235 Sheila Ortiz Taylor, The Way Back 23 6 8 History and Regionally 239 William Wordsworth, A slumber did my spirit seal 239 History 240 Robert Lowell, The March 1 243 Langston Hughes, World War II 245 Wilfred Owen, Dulcc et Decorum Est 247 Regionality 248 Sherman Alexie, On the Amtrak from Boston to NewYork City 249 William Wordsworth, Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 252 In Brief: History and Regionality 253 Reading Other Poems 254 Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Kiél a Khan 256 William Wordsworth, Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tin tern Abbey 257
xvi Contents John Keats, Ode on a Grecian Urn 261 William Butler Yeats, Easter 1916 263 Wallace Stevens, Anecdote of the Jar 265 Robert Lowell, For the Union Dead 266 Robert Hayden, Night, Death, Mississippi 268 W. S. Mekwin, The Asians Dying 269 Derek Walcott, The Gulf 270 Simon J. Ortiz, Bend in the River 273 Jorie Graham, What the End Is For 274 Gary Soto, History 276 Silvia Curbelo, Balsero Singing 278 Dionisio Martinez, History as a Second Language 219 9 Attitudes, Values, Judgments 281 William Shakespeare, Sonnet 76 (Wlty is my verse so barren of new pride?) 283 Robert Lowell, Epilogue 286 In Brief: Attitudes,Values, Judgments 290 Reading Other Poems 290 John Milton, Lycidas 292 Bf.n Jonson, Still to Be Neat 297 Richard Lovelace, To Lucasta, Going to the Wars 298 Phillis Wheatley, On Being Brought from Africa to America 298 Elizabeth Barrett Browning, How Do I Love Thee? 298 Walt Whitman, When I Heard the Darn’d Astronomer 299 William Butler Yeats, Mem 299 Robert Frost, The Gift Outright 300 Allen Ginsberg, Sunflower Sutra 300 Louise Gluck, Mock Orange 302 Rita Dove, Parsley 303 Heidy Stf.idlmayer, Knife-Sharpener’s Song 305 10 Poets on Poetry 307 Poetry as Imagination 307 Art’s Fictions,Truth’s Claims 308 Poetry as Song 309 Poetry as Words 3 11 Poetry as an Evolving Structure 3 11 Poetry as a Destructive Force 313 The Idea of Lyric 3 14 Why Poetry at All? 3 14 Poetry over Time ,i 16
Contents xvii The Poet’s Audience 318 Poetry and Style 319 Part II Writing about Poetry 321 11 Writing about Poems 323 Basic Principles 323 A Brief Example 324 Robert Herrick, Divination by a Daffodil 324 A Longer Example 326 William Wordsworth, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud 326 Getting It Down on Paper 331 Begin with a Question 332 Present Your Case 333 Draw Your Conclusions 334 Keeping Your Readers in Mind 336 A Note on Writing about Unri-iymed Poems 336 Organizing Your Paper 337 A Note on Well-Ordered Paragraphs 338 Checking Your Work 339 12 Studying Groups of Poems 341 Walt Whitman: Poems on Lincoln 341 Walt Whitman, Hush’d Be the Camps Lb-day 342 Walt Whitman, O Captain! My Captain! 343 Walt Whitman, When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d 344 Walt Whitman, This Dust Was Once the Man 351 Emily Dickinson: Poems on Time 356 Emily Dickinson, I like to sec it lap the Miles- 356 Emily Dickinson, Because I could not stop for Death- 357 Emily Dickinson, The Heart asks Pleasure — first- 359 Emily Dickinson, I felt a Cleaving in my Mind 360 Emily Dickinson, The first Day s Night had come- 36 I Emily Dickinson, After great pain, a formal feeling comes 362 Emily Dickinson, There’s a certain Slant of light 363 Emily Dickinson, Pain—expands the Time 364 Writing Your Paper 3 64
xviii Contents Part III Anthology 369 Shkrman Ai.exie, Reservation Love Song 371 Paula C.unn Allen, Zen Americana 371 Julia Alvarez, From 33 372 A. R. Ammons, The City Limits 372 A. R. Ammons, Taster Morning J 73 Anonymous, Sir Patrick Spens 373 Anonymous, Western Wind 377 Matthew Arnold, Shakespeare 377 Matthew Arnold, To ,Marguerite 378 John Ashbery, Paradoxes and Oxymorons 378 John Ashbery, Street Musicians 379 Margaret Atwood, Habitation 379 Margaret Atwood, This Is a Photograph of Me 380 Margaret Atwood, Up 381 W. H. Auden, ,4s 1 Walked ont One Evening 382 W. H. Auden, Musée des Beaux Arts 383 John Berryman, From Dream Songs 384 4 (Tilling her compact delicious body) 384 45 (He stared at min. Ruin stared straight back.) 385 384 (The marker slants, flowerless, day’s almost done) 385 Frank Bidart, An American in Hollywood 386 Frank Bidart, IT SET NO END IN IS 386 Frank Bidart, To My Either 387 Elizabet h Bishop, At the Dshhouses 388 Elizabet h Bishop, Poem 390 Elizabe th Bishop, Šestina 391 William Blake, Ah Sun-flower 393 William Blake, The Carden of Love 393 William Blake, The Lamb 393 William Blake, The Mental Traveller 394 William Blake, The Tyger 397 Richard Blanco, Letters for Mamá 397 Michael Beume.nthal, Early Childhood Education 399 Michael Bi.umenttial, A Marriage 399 Anne Bradst reel. Before the Birth of One of Her Children 400 Lucie Brock-Briiido, Carrowmore 401 Lucie Brock-Broido, Domestic Mysticism 402 Lucie Brock-Broido, Self-Deliverance by Lion 403 Emily Bronte, iY Coward Soul Is Mine 404 Emily Bronte, Remembrance 404 Gwendolyn Brooks, The Beau Eaters 405 Gwendoiyn Brooks, Beverly Hills, Chicago 406 Robert Browning, Childe Roland to the Dark lbwer Came” 40
Contents xix Robert Burns, O, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast 413 Robert Burns, A Red, Red Rose 414 George Gordon, Lord Byron, When We Two Parted 414 Lorna Dee Cervantes, Freeway 280 415 Victoria Ceiang, S4.99AII Yon Can Eat Sunday Brunch 416 Marilyn Chin, Autumn Leaves 417 John Clare, Badger 417 John Clare, First Love 418 John Clare, I Am 419 Lucille Clifton, The Lost Baby Poem 419 Henri Cole, Carwash 420 Henri Cole, 40 Days and 40 Nights 420 Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dejection: An Ode 421 Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 426 Eduardo C. Corral, Monologue of a Vulture’s Shadow 443 William C owper, The Castaway 444 William Cowper, Epitaph on a Hare 445 Hart Crane, The Broken lower 447 Hart Crane, To Brooklyn Bridge 448 Robert Greeley, ÌWheii I think 449 Counter Cullen, Incident 450 E. E. Cummings, may i feel said he 450 E, E. Cummings, ‘’next to of course god omerica i 451 Emily Dickinson, The Brain —is wider than the Sky— 452 Emily Dickinson, / like a look of Agony 452 Emily Dickinson, Much Madness is divincst Sense— 452 Emily Dickinson, Safe in their Alabaster Chambers— (1859) 452 Emily Dickinson, Safe in their Alabaster Chambers- (1861) 453 Emily Dickinson, The Soul selects her own Society- 453 Emily Dickinson, There’s a certain Slant of light 454 Emily Dickinson, Wild Nights—Wild Nights! 454 John Donne, Breake of day 454 John Donne, Death, be not proud 455 John Donne, The Sun Rising 455 Timothy Donnelly, Reading of Medieval Life, l Wonder Who I Am 456 Rita Dove, Adolescence —// 458 Rifa Dow, Dusting 458 Paul Laurence Dunbar, Harriet Beecher Stowe 459 Paul Laurence Dunbar. Robert Could Shaw 460 Paul Laurence Dunbar, We Wear the Mask 460 Roberto Duran, Protest 461 T. S. Eliot, Preludes 46 I Thomas Sayers Ellis, View of the Library of Congress from Paul Laurence Dunbar High School 462 Ralph Waldo Emerson, Concord Hymn 464
xx Contents Louise Erdrich, The Strange People 465 Rhina Espaili.at. Translation 466 Gustavo Perez Firmat, Turning the Times Tables 467 Mark Ford, The Long Man 468 Robert Frost. Birches 469 Robert Frost, Design 470 Allen Ginsberg, America 471 Louise Glück, All Hallows 474 Louise Glück, The Balcony 474 Louise Glück, Midsummer 475 Albert Goldbarth, The Novel That Asks to Erase Itself 476 Albert Goldbarth, Unforeseeables 477 Jorie Graham, Of Forced Sightes and Trusty Fercfidness 478 Jorie Graham, Soul Says 479 Jorie Graham, The Strangers 480 Thomas Gray, Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard 481 Thom Gunn, The Man with Night Sweats 484 Thom Gunn, My Sad Captains 485 H. D.. Helen 486 Thomas Hardy, Afterwards 486 Michael S. Harper, Nightmare Begins Responsibility 487 Michael S. Harper, We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper 488 Robert Hayden, Frederick Douglass 489 Robert Hayden, Mourning Poem for the Queen of Sunday 489 Terrance Hayes, A Small Novel 490 Terrance Hayes, Woofer (When I Consider the African-American) 491 Seamus Heaney, Bogland 493 Seamus Heaney, Punishment 493 George Herbert, The Collar 495 George Herbert, Redemption 496 Robert Herrick, Corinna’s Going A-Maying 496 John Hollander, By Nature 498 Gerard Manley Hopkins, Cod’s Grandeur 499 Gerard Manley Hopkins, No worst, there is none. Pitched past pitch of grief 499 A, E. Housman, Loveliest of Frees, the Cherry Now 500 A. E. Housman, With Rue My Heart Is Istden 500 Langston Hughes, Dream Variation 500 Langston Hughes, Harlem 501 Langston Hughes, I, Tbo 501 Langston Hughes, The Weary Blues 502 Lawson Inada, From West Side Songs 503 Ben Jonson. Come, My Celia 504 Laura Kasisciike, Miss Consolation for Emotional Datnages 504 John Keats, In drear-uighted December 505
C O N T E N T S xxi John Keats, Im Belle Dame sans Merd 506 John Keats, On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again 507 John Keats, This lining hand 507 Jane Kenyon, Back 508 Jane Kenyon, Otherwise 508 Jane Kenyon, Surprise 509 Etheridge Knight, A Poem for Myself (Or Blues for a Mississippi Black Boy) 509 Kenneth Koch, Variations on a Thane by William Carlos Williams 510 Yusee Komunyakaa, Boat People 511 Yusef Komunyakaa, My Bather’s Loveletters 512 Yusee Komunyakaa, ’The Towers 513 Stanley Kunitz, The Portrait 514 Philip Larkin, High Windows 514 Philip Larkin, Reasons for Attendance 515 Philip Larkin, This Be the Verse 515 D. H. Lawrence, The English Are So Nice! 516 Li- Young Lee, Mother Deluxe 516 Denise Lf.vertov, The Ache of Marriage 517 Harold Littleblrd, White-Washing the Walls 518 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Aftermath 518 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Jewish Cemetery at Newport 519 Audre Lorde, Hanging Fire 521 Robert Lowell, Sailing Home front Rapallo 522 Archibald MacLeish, Ars Poetica 523 Victor Martinez, The Ledger 524 Andrew Marvell, The Definition of Love 525 Andrew Marvell, The Mower’s Song 526 Andrew Marvell, The Mower to the Glowworms 526 Andrew Marvell, To His Coy Mistress 527 Shara McCallum, The Incident 528 Herman Melville, The Berg 529 Herman Melville, Monody 530 James Merrill, Christmas Tree 531 W. S. Merwin, For a Coming Extinction 532 W. S. Merwin, For the Anniversary of My Death 532 John Milton, L Allegro 533 John Milton, Metliought 1 Saw My Late Espoused Saint 537 John Milton, On Shakespeare 538 Marianne Moore, England 538 Marianne Moore, A Grave 539 Marianne Moore, Poetry 541 Marianne Moore, The Steeple-Jack 542 Pai Mora, Im Migra 544 Pat Mora, Rituals 545 Thyi.ias Moss, One for All Newborns 545
xxii Contents Harryette Mullen, Omnivore 546 Frank O’Hara, Avr Maria 547 Frank O’Hara, Why I Am Not a Painter 548 Wilfred Owen, Anthem for Doomed Youth 548 Wilfred Owen, Disabled 549 Grace Paley, From Detour 550 Carl Phillips, Blue 551 Carl Phillips, The Kill 552 Carl Phillips, Passing 553 Sylvia Platu, Edge 554 Sylvia Plath, Lady Lazarus 555 Sylvia Plath, Morning Song 558 Edgar Allan Poe, Annabel Lee 558 Alexander Pope, From An Essay on Man (Epistle 1) 559 Ezra Pound, In a Station of the Metro 561 D. A. Powell, /autumn set us heavily to task: unrooted the dahliasj 561 D. A. Powell, ¡cherry elixir: the first medication, so mary poppinsj 562 Sir Wait er Ralegh, The Lie 562 Srikant fi Reddy, Fourth Circle 564 Adrienne Rich, Diving into the Wreck 565 Adrienne Rich, “IAm in Danger- Sir-” 567 Adrienne Rich, The Middle-Aged 568 Alberto Rios, Teodoro Luna’s Two Kisses 569 Edwin Arling ton Robinson, Richard Cory 569 Aleida Rodriguez, Lexicon of Exile 570 Theodore Roethke, Elegy for Jane 571 Theodore Roethke, The Waking 571 Brynn Noelle Saito, Turkey People 572 William Shakespeare, Fear No More the Heat o the Sun 573 William Shakespeare, Full Fathom Five 573 William Sflakespeare, Sonnet 18 (Shall l compare thee to a summer’s day?) 574 William Shakespeare, Sonnet 116 (Let me not to the marriage of true minds) 574 Percy Bysshe Shelley, Ode to the West Wind 574 Percy Byssite Shelley, Ozymandias 577 Sir Philip Sidney, From Astrophcl and Stella 577 I (Loving in truth) 577 31 (With how sad steps) 578 Charles Simic, Charon s Cosmology 578 Charles Simic, T : ork 578 Charles Simic, A Suitcase Strapped with a Rope 579 Christopher Smart, From jubilate Aguo 579 Christopher Smart, On a Bed of Guernsey Lilies 582 Dave Smith, On a Held Trip at Fredericksburg 582 Ron Smiiii. The Teachers Pass the Popcorn 584
Conti; nts xxiii Stevie Smith, Not Waving but Drowning 584 Tracy K. Smith, Credulity 585 Tracy K. Smith, Diego, 585 Tracy K. Smith, HI Mar 585 Gary Snyder, Axe Handles 586 Gary Snyder, How Poetry Comes to Me 587 Edmund Spenser, An Hymne in Honour of Love 587 Edmund Spenser, Sonnet 75 (One day I wrote her name upon the strand) 597 Wallace Stevens, The Idea of Order at Key West 598 Wallace Stevens, The Planet on the Table 599 Wallace Stevens, The Snow Man 600 Wallace Stevens, Sunday Morning 600 Wallace Stevens, Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird 604 Mark Strand, Keeping Things Whole 606 Adrienne Su, The English Canon 606 Adrienne Su, Female Infanticide: A Guide for Mothers 607 May Swenson, How Everything Happens (Based on a Study of the Wave) 608 May Swenson, I Look at My Hand 609 May Swenson, Untitled 610 Alfred, Lord Tennyson, From In Memoriam A. H. H. 610 7 (Dark house) 610 99 (Risest thou thus) 610 106 (Ring out, wild bells) 611 121 (Sad Hespcr o’er the buried sun) 612 Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Tears, Idle dears 612 Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Ulysses 615 Dylan Thomas, Fern Hill 615 Dylan Thomas, In My Craft or Sullen Art 617 Natasha Trethewey, What Is Evidence 617 Henry Vaughan, They Arc All Gone into the IVorld of Light! 618 Derek Walcott, Blues 619 Derek Walcott, God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen 620 Derek Walcott, Perhaps it exists ... 62 I Rosanna Warren, In Crave Coeur, Missouri 621 Joshua Weiner, The Yonder Tree 622 James Welch, GettingThings Straight 624 James Welch, Harlem, Montana:Just Off the Reservation 624 Phillis Wheatley, To S. M. a young African Painter, on seeing his Works. 625 Walt Whitman, A Hand-Mirror 626 Walt Whitman, From Song of Myself 627 1 (1 celebrate myself) 627 6 (A child said What is the i^i ass?) 627 52 (The spotted hawk) 628
xxiv Contents Walt Whit man, Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night 629 Richard Wii bur. Cottage Street, 1953 630 Richard Wilbur, lite Writer 631 William Carlos Williams, Landscape with the Fall of learns 632 William Carlos Williams, The Raper front Passcnack 632 William Carlos Williams, Spring and All 634 William Carlos Williams, This Is Just to Say 634 William Wordsworth, My Heart Leaps Up 635 William Wordsworth, Ode: Intimations of Immortality 635 William Wordsworth, ¡he Solitary Reaper 641 Jamf.s Wright, A Blessing 642 James Wright, Small Frogs Killed on the Highway 642 Sir Thomas Wyatt, Forget Not Yet 643 John Yau. Autobiography in Red and Yellow 643 William Butler Yeats, Among School Children 645 William Butler Yeats, A Dialogue of Self and Soul 647 William Butler Yeat s, Down by the Salley Gardens 649 William Butt er Yeats, The Lake Isle of hmisfree 649 William But ler Yeat s, Leda and the Swan 650 William But ler Yeats, Sailing to Byzantium 650 William But ler Yeat s, The Second Coming 651 Appendices 653 Appendix 1. On Prosody 653 Appendix 2. On Grammar 669 Appendix 3. On Speech Acts 672 Appendix 4. On Rhetorical Devices 675 Appendix 5. On Lyric Subgenres 677 Acknowledgments 680 Index of Authors, Titles, and First Lines 689 Index of Terms 706 List of Authors Inside back cover
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