War PoemsJohn Hollander Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 12 окт. 1999 г. - Всего страниц: 256 From Homer and Virgil to Byron and Yeats, from Shelley and Whitman to Auden and Stevens, from ancient China's anonymous bards to Poland's Mickiewicz and Israel's Amichai, poets of all times, places, and sensibilities have been moved to write about war. Here are more than one hundred of their most memorable poems, ranging from Horace on the Battle of Actium to Adrienne Rich's Vietnam-era "Newsreel." An extraordinary anthology. |
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... Whose fires were veiled in clouds , by south wind driven , Or else at heaven's command : and thus drew on The first dark morning of the civil war . LUCAN 31 TRANSLATED BY SIR EDWARD RIDLEY GO TELL THE SPARTANS Go tell the Spartans , thou.
... Whose fires were veiled in clouds , by south wind driven , Or else at heaven's command : and thus drew on The first dark morning of the civil war . LUCAN 31 TRANSLATED BY SIR EDWARD RIDLEY GO TELL THE SPARTANS Go tell the Spartans , thou.
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... tell us what ' twas all about , ” Young Peterkin , he cries ; And little Wilhelmine looks up With wonder - waiting eyes ; " Now tell us all about the war , And what they fought each other for . " " It was the English , " Kaspar cried ...
... tell us what ' twas all about , ” Young Peterkin , he cries ; And little Wilhelmine looks up With wonder - waiting eyes ; " Now tell us all about the war , And what they fought each other for . " " It was the English , " Kaspar cried ...
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... - bone Where the bullets all go in . They'll dress you in lawn and linen And fill you with Plymouth gin , O the devil may wear a rose in his hair I'll wear my fine doe - skin . My mother weeps as I leave her But I tell 240.
... - bone Where the bullets all go in . They'll dress you in lawn and linen And fill you with Plymouth gin , O the devil may wear a rose in his hair I'll wear my fine doe - skin . My mother weeps as I leave her But I tell 240.
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Foreword | 11 |
HOMER A Pause in the Fighting | 25 |
HORACE Dulce et Decorum est pro Patria Mori | 40 |
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