Description |
250 pages |
Series |
Penguin poets ; D42 |
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Penguin poets ; D42
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Contents |
From Poetcal Sketches 1783 : To Spring -- To Morning -- Sog -- mad sont -- To the Muses -- Gwin King of Norway -- Minstrel's song from King Edward the Third -- Songs of Innocence 1789 : The Shepherd -- The Echoing green -- The Lamb -- The Little Black boy -- The Blossom -- The Chimney sweeper -- The Little boy lost -- The Little boy found -- Laughing song -- A Cradle song -- The Divine image -- Holy thirsday -- Night -- Spring -- Nurse's song -- Infant joy -- A Dream -- On another's sorrow |
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Poems from MSS c. 1793 : "Never seek to tell thy love" -- "I laid me down upon a bank" -- "I asked a thief to steal me a peach " "I fear'd the fury of my wind" -- Infant sorrow -- In a Mirtle shade -- "Silent, silent night" -- "Thou hast a lap full of seed" -- Soft snow -- An ancient proverb -- To My Mirtle -- "Abstinence sows sand all over" -- "In a wife I would desire" -- "Let the Brothels of Paris be opened" -- Poems from MMS c.1803 : "Mock on, mock on Voltaire, Rousseau" -- Auguries of innocence -- Poem from MS c.1810 : "I rose up at the dawn of day" -- The Everlasting Gospel C. 1818 -- The Book of Thel 1789 |
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Songs of Experience 1794 : Earth's answer -- The Clod and pebble -- Holy Thursday -- The Little girl lost -- The Little girl found -- The Chimney sweeper -- Nurse's song -- The Sick rose -- The Fly -- The Angel -- The Tyger -- My pretty rose tree -- Ah! Sun-flower -- The Lilly -- The Garden of love -- The Little vagabond -- London -- The Human abstract -- Infant sorrow -- A Poison tree -- A Little boy lost -- A Little girl lost -- To Tirzah -- The School boy -- The Voice of the ancient Bara -- A Divine image |
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The Marriage of Heaven and Hell c.1793 : The Argument -- The Voice of the Devil -- A Memorable fancy -- Proverbs of Hell -- A Memorable fancy -- A Song of liberty -- America, A Prophecy, 1793 : Preludium -- A Prophecy -- Cancelled plates -- The Song of Los, 1795 : Africa -- Asia -- from Vala or the Four Zoas, 1797-1804 : Night the second -- Night the third -- Milton, a Poem in Two Books, 1804-1808 : Preface -- from Book the first -- Jerusalem, the Emanation of the Giant Albion, 1804-1820 : from chapter four -- from The Gates of Paradise, 1793-1818 : epilogue -- annotations to Dr. Thornton's "New translation of the Lord's Prayer." |
Bibliography |
Includes index |
Subject |
English poetry.
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Social groups.
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Social interaction.
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Author |
Bronowski, Jacob, 1908-1974.
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LC no. |
58004434 |
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