London: a history in verse
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xxv
Acknowledgments
xxix
Introduction
ι
John Gower
(іззоР-1408)
from
Confessie Amantis
27
William
Langlan
from The Vision of Piers Plowman
29
Geoffrey Chaucer
from The Canterbury Tales
31
Thomas Hoccleve
(гзб7?-142б)
from La Male Regie
de T. Hoccleue
37
John Lydgate (137OP-1449/5O)
from King Henry VI s Triumphal Entry into London
40
Anon. (15th century)
London Lickpenny
49
John Skelton
(цоор-
from Collyn Clout
54
Anon.
(1500?)
London, thou art of townes A per
se
56
Sir Thomas Wyatt
(1503-1542)
Tagus, farewell, that westward with thy streams
59
Who list his wealth and ease retain
60
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1517P-1547)
London, hast thou accused me
61
Anne Askew
(1521-1546)
The
Ballad
Which Anne Askew Made and Sang When She
Was in Newgate
63
George Turberville (1544P-1597?)
The Lover to the Thames of London, to Favour His Lady
Passing Thereon
65
Isabella Whitney
(1548?-?)
The Manner of Her Will, and What She Left to London and to
All Those in It, at Her Departing
66
Edmund Spenser (1552P-1599)
Prothalarnion
76
George Peele
(1556-1596)
from King Edward the First
82
ChidiockTichborne
(1558Р-1586)
Tichborne s Elegy
83
Michael Drayton
(1563-1631)
from Poly-Olbion
84
William Shakespeare
(1564-1616)
from Henry VI, Part II
85
from Henry V
87
from Henry
VIII 90
Thomas Nashe (1567P-16O1)
from Summer s Last Will and Testament
95
Everard Guilpin
(1572?-?)
from Skialeiheia
g
6
Ben
Jonson (1572P-1637)
from The Devil Is an Ass
101
On the Famous Voyage
104
John Donne
(1572-1631)
Satire
1 110
To Mr. E.G.
114
Epithalamion
Made at Lincoln s Inn
115
Satire
4 118
Twickenham Garden
125
John Taylor
(1580-1653)
from The Sculler
126
from Sir Gregory Nonsense s News from No Place
127
Philip
Massinger (1583-1640)
from The City Madam
129
Francis Beaumont
(1584-1616)
and John Fletcher
(1579-1625)
from The Knight of the Burning Pestle
132
Francis Beaumont
(1584-1616)
Letter to Ben
Jonson
134
On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey
137
Thomas Freeman
(щдоР-ібзо?)
from London s Progress
139
W. Turner
(?)
from Turner s Dish of Lenten Stuff, or a Gallimaufry
140
Abraham Holland
(Р-ібгб)
from London, Look Back
144
Robert
Herrick (1591-1674)
An Ode for Him [Ben
Jonson]
146
His Return to London
147
His Tears to Thamasis
148
Anon. (1640s, pub.
1662)
London Sad London: An Echo
149
Edmund Waller
(1606-1687)
On the Statue of King Charles I at Charing Cross
150
On St. James s Park, As Lately Improved by His Majesty
151
John Milton
(1608-1674)
When the Assault Was Intended to the City
155
Sir John Suckling
(1609-1642)
A Ballad upon a Wedding
156
Thomas Jordan
from The Cheaters Cheated
161
from The Triumphs of London
162
A Song Sung at the Lord Mayor s Table in Honour of the
City and the Goldsmiths Company
165
Sir John Denham
(1615-1669)
from Cooper s Hill
168
Abraham Cowley
(1618-1667)
from The Civil War
170
Richard Lovelace
(1618-1657/8)
To A Ithea, from Prison: Song
172
Simon Ford
from London s Resurrection
174
Henry Vaughan
(1621-1695)
A Rhapsody
178
Anon. (17th century)
The Cries of London
181
Andrew Marvell
(1621-1678)
An
Horatian Ode
upon Cromwell s Return from Ireland
182
John Dryden
(1631-1700)
from
Annus
Mirabilis
186
from MacFlecknoe
19g
Anon. (pub.
1680)
In the Fields of Lincoln s Inn
203
John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
(1647-1680)
from A Letter from
Artemisa
in the Town to Chloe in the Country
205
Song ( Quoth the Duchess of Cleveland to Counselor Knight )
211
A Ramble in St. James s
Fark.
212
John Oldham
(1653-1683)
from A Satire in Imitation of the Third of Juvenal
217
Anon.
(1684)
A Winter Wonder; or, the Thames Frozen Over,
with RemarL· on the Resort There
228
Anon.
(1684)
from The Wonders of the Deep
231
Pierre
Antoine Motteux
(1660-1718)
A Song
233
Jonathan Swift
(1667-1745)
A Descrip
tion
of the Morning
234
A Description of a City Shower
235
Clever Tom Clinch
237
A Beautiful Young Nymph Going to Bed
238
from On Poetry: A Rhapsody
241
John Gay
(1685-1732)
from Trivia: or, The Art of Walking the Streets of London
243
from The Beggar s Opera
254
Anon. (pub.
1719)
The Fair Lass of Islington
255
Alexander Pope
(1688-1744)
The Alley. An Imitation of Spenser
258
A Farewell to London in the Year
1715 260
Epistle to Miss Blount, on her Leaving the Town, after the Coronation
262
from The Dunciad
264
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
(1689-1762)
from Six Town Eclogues
276
Elizabeth Toilet
(1694-1754)
On the Prospect from Westminster Bridge, March
1750 279
John Bancks
(1709-1751)
A Description of London
280
Anon.
(1739)
Hail, London!
281
Samuel Johnson
(1709-1784)
from London
283
Nursery Rhymes (pub. iSth-igth centuries)
London Bridge
289
Oranges and Lemons
290
Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been?
291
Poussie, poussie,
baudrons
292
Up at Piccadilly oh!
292
See-saw, sacradown
292
Upon Paul s steeple stands a tree
293
As I was going o er London Bridge
293
As I was going o er London Bridge
293
I had a little hobby horse, it was well shod
393
Pop Goes the Weasel
294
William Whitehead
(1715-1785)
The Sweepers
295
Oliver Goldsmith
(1729-1774)
Description of an Author s Bedchamber
299
William Cowper
(1731-1800)
from The Task
300
Charles
Jenner (1736-1774)
from Town Eclogues
303
Anna Letitia Barbauld
(1743-1825)
Song for the London Volunteers
307
West End Fair
309
Charles Dibdin
The Jolly Young Waterman
311
PollofWapping
312
Hannah More
(1745-1833)
from The Gin-Shop; or, A Peep into Prison
313
Mary Robinson
London s Summer
Morning
З1^
William Blake
(1757-1827)
Holy Thursday
318
The Chimney Sweeper 310·
London
320
{тот
Jerusalem 3%l
Joanna Baillie
(1762-1851)
London
325
William Wordsworth
(1770-1850)
The Farmer of Tilsbury Vale
327
The Reverie of Poor Susan
330
Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September
β, ι8ο2 331
from The Prelude
З32
James Smith
(1775-1839)
and Horace Smith
(1779-1849)
from Horace in London
343
Leigh Hunt
(1784-1859)
To Hampstead
346
Description of Hampstead
347
Lord Byron
(1788-1824)
from
Ghilde
Harold s Pilgrimage
348
from Don Juan
349
Percy Bysshe Shelley
(1792-1822)
from Letter to Maria Gisborne
357
from Peter Bell the Third
359
John Hamilton Reynolds
(1794-1852)
Sonnet
362
John Keats
(1795-1821)
To one who has been long in city pent
363
On Seeing the Elgin Marbles
364
Lines on the Mermaid Tavern
365
Thomas
Hood
(1799-1845)
Moral Reflections on the Cross of St. Paul s
366
The Lord Mayor s Show
368
Sonnet to
Vauxhall
370
The Workhouse Clock: An Allegory
371
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
(1802-1838)
Scenes in London: Piccadilly
374
Winthrop Mackworth Praed
(1802-1839)
Goodnight to the Season
377
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
(1806-1861)
bova
Aurora Leigh
381
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
(1809-1892)
from In
Memoriam
383
from Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington
384
Cleopatra s Needle
387
Anon.
(1851)
Have You Been to the Crystal Palace?
388
Robert Browning
(1812-1889)
from Waring
392
Edward Lear
(1812-1É
There Was an Old Person of Putney
395
There Was an Old Man ofBlackheath
395
There Was a Young Person ofKew
395
There Was an
Oíd
Person of Bow
Здд
There Was a Young Lady of Greenwich
395
There Was an Old Person ofEaling
396
There Was an Old Person of Bromley
396
There Was an Old Person of Sheen
396
There Was an Old Man of Thames Ditton
396
Arthur Hugh Clough
(1819-1861)
To the Great Metropolis
397
In the Great Metropolis
398
Blessed are those who have not seen
399
Ye flags of Piccadilly 400
Anon. (19th century)
from The Cries of London
401
George Eliot
(1819-1880)
In a London Drawingroom 4°2
Anon.
(1869)
Strike of the London Cabmen
403
Frederick Locker-Lampson
(1821-1895)
St. James s Street
405
Matthew Arnold
(1822-1888)
Lines Written in Kensington Gardens
407
West London
409
East London 410
Dante Gabriel
Rossetti
(1828-1882)
Tiber, Nile, and Thames 411
Coventry Patmore
(1823-1896)
A London
Fête
412
James Thomson
(1834-1882)
from Sunday at Hampstead
414
Henry S. Leigh
(1837-1883)
A Cockney s Evening Song
423
Anon.
(1893)
Bloomsbury
424
Austin
Dobson
(1840-1921)
A Mew Song of the Spring Garden
426
Thomas Hardy
(1840-1928)
Beyond the Last Lamp
427
The Coronation
429
In the British Museum
431
In St. Paul s a While Ago
432
Coming Up
Oxford Street:
Evening
434
A Refusal
435
To a Tree in London
437
Christmas in the Elgin Room
438
W. H. Hudson
(1841-1922)
To a London Sparrow
440
Robert Bridges
(1844-1930)
London Snow
442
Trafalgar Square
444
W. E. Henley
(1849-1903)
from London Voluntaries
445
from London Types
446
Oscar Wilde
(1854-1900)
Impression
du Matin
452
John Davidson
(1857-1909)
London
453
Thirty
Boba
Week
454
In the Isle of Dogs
457
Fog
460
from The Thames Embankment
461
A. E. Housman
(1859-1936)
From the wash the laundress sends
463
Mary E. Coleridge
(1861-1907)
In London Town
464
Amy Levy
(1861-1889)
A March Day in London
465
Straw in the Street
466
London Poets
467
Rudyard
Kipling
(1865-1936)
In
Partibus 468
The River s Tale
471
London Stone
473
The Craftsman
475
from Epitaph of the War
476
Arthur Symons
(1865-1945)
from London Nights
477
from
Décor de
Theatre
479
London
φι
W.
В.
Yeats
(1865-1939)
from VaciUation
482
Lionel Johnson
(1867-1902)
London Town
483
By the Statue of King Charles at Charing Cross
486
Charlotte Mew
(1869-1928)
In Nunhead Cemetery
488
Laurence Binyon
(1869-1943)
As I Walked Through London
491
Т. Е.
Hulme
(1883-1917)
The Embankment
492
Ezra Pound
(1885-1972)
Portrait
d
une Femme
493
The Garden
494
Simulacra
495
from Hugh Selwyn Mauberley
496
D. H.
Lawrence
(1885-1930)
Ffot Suburbs,
S. W.,
in the Morning
499
from Guards
500
Bombardment
501
Hyde Park at Night, Before the War
502
Embankment at Night, Before the War
503
Town in lgij
507
Frances Cornford
(1886-1960)
London Streets
508
Parting in Wartime
509
Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967)
Monody on the Demolition of Devonshire House
510
T. S. Eliot
(1888-1965)
from The Waste Land
511
from Sweeney Agonistes
516
from Four Quartets
517
Isaac Rosenberg
(1890-1918)
Fleet Street
519
Richard Aldington
(1892-1962)
St. Mary s, Kensington
520
In the Tube
521
Hampstead Heath
522
London
523
Whitechapel
524
Eros and Psyche
525
Wilfred Owen
(1893-1918)
I am the ghost of Shadwell Stair
527
Sylvia Townsend Warner
(1893-1978)
Song from the Bride ofSmithfield
528
East London Cemetery
529
John Rodker
(1894-1955)
The Shop
530
The Searchlight
532
Robert Graves
(1895-1985)
Armistice Day, 1Q18
533
A. S. J. Tessimond
(1902-1962)
Tube Station
535
London
536
Summer Night at Hyde Park Corner
537
Autumn
538
The City: Midday Nocturne
539
Stevie Smith
(1902-1971)
Suburb
540
William Empson
(1906-1984)
Homage to the British Museum
542
John Betjeman
(1906-1984)
The Arrest of Oscar Wilde at the Cadogan Hotel
543
In Westminster Abbey
545
Parliament Hill Fields
547
St. Saviour s, Aberdeen Park, Highbury, London,
N. 548
The Metropolitan Railway
550
Business Girls
552
N.W.5&N.6
553
from Summoned by Bells
554
Louis MacNeice
(1907-1963)
from Autumn Journal
557
The British Museum Reading Room
560
Goodbye to London
561
Charon
563
Stephen Spender
(1909-1995)
Hampstead Autumn
564
Epilogue to a Human Drama
565
Bernard Spencer
(1909-ідбз)
Regent s Park Terrace
566
Train to Work
567
Mervyn Peake
(1911-1968)
London Buses
568
Kenneth
Allott (1912-1973)
Memento Mori
569
Roy Fuller
(1912-1991)
First Winter of War
571
Battersea: After Dunkirk, June
3,1940 572
London Air-Raid,
1940 573
Anne Ridler
(1912-2001)
Wentworth Place: Keats Grove
574
George
Barker
(1913-1991)
Kew
Gardens
575
Alun
Lewis
(1915-1944)
Westminster Abbey
578
Robert Lowell
(1917-1977)
from Reddiffe Square
579
from Winter and London
581
Nicholas Moore
(1918-1986)
Monmouth Street
582
John Heath-Stubbs
(1918-2006)
London Architecture ig6os
584
Lament for the Old Swan Notting Hill Gate
585
W. S. Graham
(1918-1986)
The Night City
586
Muriel Spark
(1918-2006)
from A Tour of London
588
Keith Douglas
(1920-1944)
from The
Bête
Noire Fragments
590
D. J. Enright
(1920-2002)
The Stations of King s Cross
591
Philip Larkin
(1922-1985)
Deceptions
593
Naturally the Foundation Will Bear Your Expenses
594
Donald Davie
(1922-1995)
To Londoners
595
Dannie Abse (1923-)
Street Scene
597
Soho:
Saturday Night
598
James Beriy (1924-)
Two
Black
Labourers on a London Building Site
600
Beginning in a City,
1948 601
John Ashbery (1927-)
The Tower of London
603
Thom Gunn
(1929-2004)
Autobiography
605
Talbot
Road
606
Connie Bensley (1929-)
Vauxhall
612
Botthneck
613
Peter Porter
(1929-2010)
Thomas Hardy at Westbourne Park Villas
614
U. A. Fanthorpe
(1929-2009)
Rising Damp
615
Widening the Westway
617
Ted Hughes
(1930-1998)
Fate Playing
618
Epiphany
620
Derek Walcott (1930-)
from
Omeros
622
Alan Brownjohn (1931-)
Л202
625
Ruth Fainlight (1931-)
The Same Power
627
Geoffrey
НШ
(1932-)
Churchill s Funeral
628
To the High Court of Parliament
633
Sylvia Plath
(1932-1963)
Parliament Hill Fields
634
Anne Stevenson (1933-)
Cashpoint Charlie
636
Fleur Adcock
(1934-)
Miss Hamilton in London
638
Londoner
639
To Marilyn from London
640
John Fuller (1937-)
from London Songs
641
from The Shires
643
Ken Smith
(1938-2003)
from The London Poems
644
Seamus Heaney (1939-)
The Underground
646
District and Circle
647
Lee Harwood (1939-)
Rain journal: London: June
65 650
Grey Gowrie (1939-)
Outside Bib
a s
651
Joseph
Brodsky
(1940-1996)
from In England
652
Derek Mahon (1941-)
Sunday Morning
653
Hugo Williams (1942-)
Tavistock Square
655
Bar Italia
656
Bar Italia
657
NottingHill
658
Iain Sinclair (1943-)
bunhillfields
659
hurricane drummers: self-aid in haggerston
660
Mimi Khalvati (1944-)
Earls Court
662
Carol Rumens (1944-)
Pleasure
Islanà,
Marble Arch
664
Wendy Cope (1945-)
Lonely Hearts
Afler the Lunch
666
667
Peter Reading (1946-)
from
Perduta Gente
668
Christopher Reid (1949-)
North London Sonnet
Exasperated Piety
670
671
Gillian Allnutt (1949-)
Museum,
19
Princelet Street, Spitalfields
672
John Agard (1949-)
Toussaint
L Ouverture
Acknowledges Wordsworth s Sonnet
To
Toussaint
L Ouverture
Chilling Out Beside the Thames
67З
674
Grace Nichols
(1950-)
Island Man
675
Charles Boyle (1951-)
The
Mirach
at Shepherd s Bush
676
Andrew Motion (1952-)
London Plane
678
Linton Kwesi Johnson (1952-)
Sonny s Lettah
679
Jo Shapcott (1953-)
St. Bride s
682
Michael Donaghy
(1954-2004)
The River Glideth of His Own Sweet Will
683
Poem on The Underground
684
Jeremy Reed (1954-)
Quentin
Crisp as
Prime
Minister
685
from Sainthood: Elegies for Derek Jarman
687
John Stammers (1954-)
John Keats Walks Home Following a Night Spent Reading
Homer with Gowden Clarke
689
Carol Ann Duffy (1955-)
Woman Seated in the Underground,
Щ41
690
Alanjenkins (1955-)
from The London Dissector
691
Jamie McKendrick (1955-)
Occupations of Bridewell
694
Penal Architecture
695
The Deadhouse
696
Mick Imlah
(1956-2009)
Cockney
698
Sarah Maguire
(1957-)
Almost the Equinox
700
Michael
Hofmann
(1957-)
From Kensal Rise to Heaven
702
From A to
В
and Back Again
704
Mähern
Road
705
Maura Dooley (1957-)
Smash the Windows
707
David Kennedy (1959-)
The Bombs, July
2005 708
Fred d Aguiar
(i960-)
Home
710
Lavinia Greenlaw (1962-)
River History yiz
Glyn
Maxwell (1962-)
Tlu
Fires by the River
715
Simon
Armitage (1963-)
KX
716
Alice Oswald (1966-)
Another Westminster Bridge
ηχη
Daljit
Nagra (1966-)
Yobbos!
718
Nick Laird (1975-)
The Tip
719
Heather Phillipson (1978-)
German Phenomenology Makes Me Want to
Strip and Run through North London
721
Ben
Borek (1980-)
from Donjong Heights
722
Tom Olivers
(1983-)
Big Skies over Docklands
725
Ahren Warner (1986-)
Alovvctoc
7^5
Credits
727
Index of Poets
70
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Index of Titles jog
London
has long been understood
through the poetry it has inspired.
Now poet Mark Ford has assembled the
most capacious and wide-ranging anthol¬
ogy of poems about London to date, from
Chaucer to Wordsworth to the present day,
providing a chronological tour of urban life
and of English literature.
Nearly all of the major poets of British
literature have left some poetic record of
London: Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare,
Donne, Milton, Dryden, Pope, Johnson,
Wordsworth, Keats, Byron, andT. S. Eliot.
Ford goes well beyond these figures, how¬
ever, to gather significant verse of all kinds,
from Jacobean city comedies to nursery
rhymes, from topical satire to anonymous
ballads. The result is a cultural history of
the city in verse, one that represents all
classes of London s population over some
seven centuries, mingling the high and low,
the elegant and the salacious, the courtly
and the street smart. Many of the poems
respond to large events in the city s his¬
tory
—
the beheading of Charles I, the Great
Fire, the Blitz
—
bur the majority reflect the
quieter routines and anxieties of everyday
life through the centuries.
Ford s selections are arranged chronologi¬
cally, thus preserving a sense of the strata
of the capital s history. An introductory
essay by the poet explores in detail the
cultural, political, and aesthetic significance
of the verse inspired by this great city. The
result is a volume as rich and spirited and
diverse as London itself.
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