The Oxford Book of Travel VerseKevin Crossley-Holland Oxford University Press, 1986 - 423 Seiten Here is a poetry collection sure to delight and inspire the adventurous traveler and the armchair dreamer alike. As pilgrims, missionaries and explorers, as soldiers, diplomats, merchants and tourists, the British have for many centuries ventured forth to see the world. Among them have been great poets like Marvell, Shelley, Coleridge, and Rossetti, and some whose voices are less well-known, brought together for the first time in an anthology that charts the British abroad as reflected in their verse. The romantic passion of Wordsworth and Byron, fired by the awesome landscape of the Alps or the glories of Italy, is tempered by the reaction of travelers faced with discomfort, delay and dissapointment: James Boswell in Mannheim, Miss Emily Brittle on her way to India, and David Constantine watching for dolphins. Poet-adventurers and poet-diplomats, writing about voyages with Captain Cook and expeditions to Mt. Everest, the British in India and the Russian character and landscape, rub shoulders with sacred voyagers to the Holy Land and the contemporary day-visitor to France. Reflecting on their reactions to the new America are William McGonagall and Rudyard Kipling. While in the present century Lawrence Durrell, Alan Ross and D. J. Enright take us to Australia, the Far East and South America. At the end, the reader will have traveled to almost every country in the world and enjoyed selections from some five centuries of verse. |
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... hills are white , but not with snow : They are as pale in summer time , For herb or grass may never grow Upon their slopes of lime . Within the circle of the hills A ring , all flowering in a round , An orchard - ring of almond fills ...
... hills are white , but not with snow : They are as pale in summer time , For herb or grass may never grow Upon their slopes of lime . Within the circle of the hills A ring , all flowering in a round , An orchard - ring of almond fills ...
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... hills by hills embosomed on each side , Monastic walls in every glen arise In coldest white fair glistening to the skies Amid the brown - browed rocks ; and , far as sight , Proud domes and villages arrayed in white Climb o'er the ...
... hills by hills embosomed on each side , Monastic walls in every glen arise In coldest white fair glistening to the skies Amid the brown - browed rocks ; and , far as sight , Proud domes and villages arrayed in white Climb o'er the ...
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... hills : with such a look The hero who to Smyrna bay The hills are white , but not with snow : The hills , I told them ; and water , and the clear air The Indian maid who lightly trips , The islands which whisper to the ambitious , The ...
... hills : with such a look The hero who to Smyrna bay The hills are white , but not with snow : The hills , I told them ; and water , and the clear air The Indian maid who lightly trips , The islands which whisper to the ambitious , The ...
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EN ROUTE | 1 |
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 17721834 | 9 |
A S J TESSIMOND 19021962 | 14 |
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