The Methuen Book of Poems for Every Day"The Methuen Book of Poems for Every Day includes 366 poems by over two hundred poets from antiquity to the present. From Blake to Betjeman and Whitman to Wilde, the book blends familiar classics with unknown gems old and new. The result is at once a celebration of the greatest poets and their finest work, of the endless variety of the year - and of poetry itself, in all the glorious diversity of the form: lyric, epic and elegiac, sonnet, ballad, song, satire and romance." "Here are poems of every kind, to suit each day, each mood and season, all tastes and all ages: reflective, exuberant, mourning or joyful, loving or laughing. They chart every trajectory of human experience and emotion; and at the same time, they give it context within the shape of the year." "These poems are accompanied by notes that set them, day by day, in their historical record. Concise and informative, these include other notable events of that date, from births and deaths to coronations and catastrophes."--BOOK JACKET. |
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For it comes from the west lands , the old brown hills , And April's in the west wind , and daffodils . ... Will ye not come home , brother ? ye have been long away , It's April , and blossom time , and white is the may ; And bright is ...
For it comes from the west lands , the old brown hills , And April's in the west wind , and daffodils . ... Will ye not come home , brother ? ye have been long away , It's April , and blossom time , and white is the may ; And bright is ...
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The Battle of Naseby By Obadiah , Bind - their - Kings - in - Chainsand - their - Nobles - with - Links - of - Iron , Serjeant in Ireton's Regiment Oh ! wherefore come ye forth , in triumph from the North , With your hands , and your ...
The Battle of Naseby By Obadiah , Bind - their - Kings - in - Chainsand - their - Nobles - with - Links - of - Iron , Serjeant in Ireton's Regiment Oh ! wherefore come ye forth , in triumph from the North , With your hands , and your ...
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Fair eyes , who asks more heat than comes from hence , He in a fever wishes pestilence . Call not these wrinkles , graves ; if graves they were , They were Love's graves ; for else he is no where . Yet lies not Love dead here , but here ...
Fair eyes , who asks more heat than comes from hence , He in a fever wishes pestilence . Call not these wrinkles , graves ; if graves they were , They were Love's graves ; for else he is no where . Yet lies not Love dead here , but here ...
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