The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs & Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageFrancis Turner Palgrave, John Press Oxford University Press, 1994 - 701 من الصفحات In the 1860s, Francis Turner Palgrave set out to collect the finest English lyrical poems in one volume. What he created was The Golden Treasury, an instant classic of verse anthologies. Over the last century, it has withstood the test of time as an immensely popular collection--becoming virtually synonymous with English verse for generations of readers. Now available in a new edition for the first time in thirty years, The Golden Treasury is as delightful as ever, offering old classics together with the finest works of our own time. Here you can find priceless gems by Shakespeare, Byron, Tennyson, Yeats, and other immortal lights of literature. This new edition also serves as a map to the changing landscape of today's British verse, presenting outstanding poetry by both famous and lesser-known writers of Ireland and Great Britain: Seamus Heaney, Sylvia Plath, Fleur Adcock, Carol Ann Duffy, Douglas Dunn, Gavin Ewart, Tony Harrison, Elizabeth Jennings, Derek Mahon, Peter Porter, Carol Rumens, Anne Stevenson, and Hugo Williams, among others. Editor John Press is himself an accomplished poet and translator, and he has taken care to preserve the spirit of the original Golden Treasury. The result is a marvelous collection of British verse--a source of unexpected delights and old favorites alike. |
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... dark , only dark darkening the day - time torch - like with the smoking blueness of Pluto's gloom , ribbed and torch - like , with their blaze of darkness spread blue down flattening into points , flattened under the sweep of white day ...
... dark , only dark darkening the day - time torch - like with the smoking blueness of Pluto's gloom , ribbed and torch - like , with their blaze of darkness spread blue down flattening into points , flattened under the sweep of white day ...
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... darkness at one with darkness , up and down and sideways utterly dark , so there is no direction any more and the little ship is there ; yet she is gone . She is not seen , for there is nothing to see her by . She is gone ! gone ! and ...
... darkness at one with darkness , up and down and sideways utterly dark , so there is no direction any more and the little ship is there ; yet she is gone . She is not seen , for there is nothing to see her by . She is gone ! gone ! and ...
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... dark over the snow ( Out in the Dark ) 441 441 444 Out of the wood of thoughts that grows by night ( Cock - Crow ) Over the land freckled with snow half - thawed ( Thaw ) The Combe was ever dark , ancient and dark ( The Combe ) 444 443 ...
... dark over the snow ( Out in the Dark ) 441 441 444 Out of the wood of thoughts that grows by night ( Cock - Crow ) Over the land freckled with snow half - thawed ( Thaw ) The Combe was ever dark , ancient and dark ( The Combe ) 444 443 ...
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DEDICATION | vii |
PREFACE TO THE SIXTH | xiii |
BOOK III | 109 |
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beauty beneath birds blood breast breath bright burning C. H. Sisson clouds cold Collected Poems Colour-Sergeant D. H. Lawrence Danny Deever dark dead dear death delight Derek Mahon doth dream dying earth eyes face fair fire flowers glory gone grave green hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven hills Hugo Williams kiss leaves light live look LORD BYRON lovers Lycidas lyre Martin Secker Michael Longley mind morning mountain never night nightingales o'er P. B. SHELLEY pale passion pleasure poet Reprinted by permission rose round shade SHAKESPEARE Sidney Keyes sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars stone stream summer sweet tears thee There's thine things thou art thought trees Veronica Forrest-Thomson voice W. B. Yeats waves weep wild wind wings WORDSWORTH Yarrow youth