The Atlantic Book of British and American Poetry, Band 2Edith Sitwell Little, Brown, 1958 - 1092 Seiten The Atlantic Book of British and American Poetry is the Life's work of a master reader and a practicing major poet: Dame Edith Sitwell. In a volume which is a labor of love as well as of scholarship, Dame Edith has brought together within the covers of a single book the best of poetry in English, from the earliest pre-Chaucerian lyrics to the British and American poets of the 1950's. -Book leaf |
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... give them both the lie . Tell Potentates they live Acting by others action , Not lovd unlesse they give , Not strong but by affection . If Potentates reply , Give Potentates the lie . Tell men of high condition , That mannage the estate ...
... give them both the lie . Tell Potentates they live Acting by others action , Not lovd unlesse they give , Not strong but by affection . If Potentates reply , Give Potentates the lie . Tell men of high condition , That mannage the estate ...
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... give the lie . So when thou hast , as I Commanded thee , done blab- bing , Because to give the lie Deserves no lesse than stabbing , Stab at thee he that will , No stab thy soule can kill . THE PASSIONATE MANS PILGRIMAGE Supposed to be ...
... give the lie . So when thou hast , as I Commanded thee , done blab- bing , Because to give the lie Deserves no lesse than stabbing , Stab at thee he that will , No stab thy soule can kill . THE PASSIONATE MANS PILGRIMAGE Supposed to be ...
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... give all to thy Daughters ? And art thou come to this ? EDGAR . Who gives any thing to poore Tom ? Whom the foule fiend hath led through Fire , and through Flame , through Sword , and Whirle- Poole , o're Bog , and Quagmire , that hath ...
... give all to thy Daughters ? And art thou come to this ? EDGAR . Who gives any thing to poore Tom ? Whom the foule fiend hath led through Fire , and through Flame , through Sword , and Whirle- Poole , o're Bog , and Quagmire , that hath ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
SUNSET ON CALVARY | 17 |
Geoffrey Chaucer 1340?1400 | 30 |
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The Atlantic Book of British and American Poetry, Band 2 Edith Sitwell Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1958 |
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assonances beauty bel amy birds blessed blood breast breath brest bright Centaurs clouds cold CRAZY JANE dark dead dear death DEFLORES delight DESDEMONA dost doth dream earth Edith Sitwell eyes face fair fall fear fire flame flowers glory gold golden grace grave green grief hair HAMLET hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hell Hippodamia Jennifer gentle King kiss lady land LEAR leaves light lips live look Lord MACBETH moon mordre morning never night Nymph o'er OTHELLO Pirithous poem queen rose round shadow shine sigh sight sing sleep snow soft song soul sound spirit spring stars Stephen Spender strange Sunne sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought Timor mortis conturbat tree unto voice W. H. Auden waves weep wind wings words