Description |
31 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
The Augustan books of English poetry ; 2nd ser., no. 4 |
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Augustan books of English poetry ; 2nd ser., no. 4
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Contents |
The indian upon god -- The indian to his love -- To an isle in the water -- Down by the Salley Gardens -- The rose of the world -- The rose of battle -- The lake isle of Innisfree -- The sorrow of love -- When you are old -- The hostings of the Sidhe -- The everlasting voices -- The moods -- The lover tells of the rose in his heart -- The fisherman -- The heart of the woman -- The lover mourns for the loss of love -- He mourns for the change that has come upon him and his beloved and longs for the end of the world -- He reporves the curlew -- He remembers forgotten beauty -- A poet to his beloved -- He gives his beloved certain rhymes -- To his heart, bidding it have no fear -- He tells of the perfect beauty -- He hears the cry of the sedge -- He wishes for the cloths of heaven -- The fiddler of Dooney -- In the seven woods -- The arrow -- The old men admiring themselves in the water -- Dedication to "the shadowy waters" -- A woman Homer sung -- No second Troy -- All things can tempt me -- When Helen lived -- Fallen majesty -- The cold heaven -- That the night come -- The wild swans at Coole -- Men improve with the years -- THe collar-bone of a hare -- A song -- To a young girl -- Lines written in dejection -- Memory -- Her praise -- The saint and the hunchback -- To be carved on a stone at Thoor Ballylee |
Notes |
Title page and last page pasted to verso of covers |
Bibliography |
Index present |
Notes |
Cover title |
Subject |
English poetry -- 20th century.
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LC no. |
27014989 |
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