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- catalog contributor b11093793.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "From The Wreck of the Deutschland / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- God's grandeur / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Spring / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- The lantern out of doors / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- The windhover / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Duns Scotus's Oxford / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Brothers / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- 'As kingfishers catch fire...' / Gerard Manely Hopkins -- The blessed virgin compared to the air we breathe / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- 'I wake and feel the fell of dark...' / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- 'My own heart let me have more pity on' / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- St Alphonsus Rodriguez / Gerard Manley Hopkins --Lepanto / G. K. Chesterton -- The last hero / G. K. Chesterton -- The owl / Edward Thomas -- Like the touch of rain / Edward Thomas -- And you, Helen / Edward Thomas -- Rain / Edward Thomas -- Lights out / Edward Thomas -- Words / Edward Thomas -- Snow / Edward Thomas -- No one so much as you / Edward Thomas -- Out of the dark / Edward Thomas -- Futility / Wilfred Owen -- Anthem for doomed youth / Wilfred Owen -- Strange meeting / Wilfred Owen.".
- catalog description "From the Prologue to The Canterbury Tales / Geoffrey Chaucer -- 'The flee from me...' / Sir Thomas Wyatt -- 'Lacking my love...' / Edmund Spenser -- 'Come sleep...' / Sir Philip Sidney -- 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?' / William Shakespeare -- 'When in disgrace with Fortune and men's eyes' / William Shakespeare -- 'That thou hast her, it is not all my grief' / William Shakespeare -- 'Nor marble nor the gilded monuments' / William Shakespeare -- 'Like us the waves make towards the pebbled shore' / William Shakespeare -- 'That time of year thou mayst in me behold' / William Shakespeare -- 'Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid' / William Shakespeare -- 'Farewell, thou art too dear for my possessing' / William Shakespeare -- 'When thou shalt be dispos'd to set me light' / William Shakespeare -- 'Some glory in their birth, some in their skill' / William Shakespeare -- 'From you I have been absent in the spring' / William Shakespeare -- 'To me, fair friend, you never can be old' / William Shakespeare -- 'O never say that I was false of heart' / William Shakespeare -- 'Let me not to the marriage of true minds' / William Shakespeare -- 'When my love swears that she is made of truth' / William Shakespeare -- 'My love is as a fever, longing still' / William Shakespeare --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "On first looking into Chapman's Homer / John Keats -- Ode to a nightingale / John Keats -- Ode on a Grecian urn / John Keats -- Ode to Psyche / John Keats -- Sonnet: On the sea / John Keats -- Sonnet: 'When I have fears...' / John Keats -- La belle dame sans merci / John Keats -- Ulysses / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- The charge of the light brigade / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- My last duchess / Robert Browning -- Home-thoughts from abroad / Robert Browning -- Meeting at night / Robert Browning -- Andrea del Sarto / Robert Browning -- Two in the campagna / Robert Browning -- From Amours de Voyage, Canto III / Arthur Hugh Clough -- Shakespeare / Matthew Arnold -- The scholar gypsy / Matthew Arnold -- Dover beach / Matthew Arnold -- During music / Dante Gabriel Rossetti / The honeysuckle / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- Sudden light / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- The woodspurge / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- A little while / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- Sunset wings / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- Three shadows / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- A birthday / Christina Rossetti -- 'Exulatation is the going' / Emily Dickinson -- 'I never hear the word "escape" ' / Emily Dickinson -- 'There's a certain slant of light' / Emily Dickinson -- 'It might be lonelier' / Emily Dickinson -- 'We grow accustomed to the dark' / Emily Dickinson -- 'This is my letter to the world / Emily Dickinson -- 'It was not death, for I stood up' / Emily Dickinson --".
- catalog description "The double transformation / Oliver Goldsmith -- An elegy on the death of a mad dog / Oliver Goldsmith -- Stanzas on woman / Oliver Goldsmith -- From the Citizen of the World: Letter XCIII / Oliver Goldsmith -- Introduction to Songs of Innocence / William Blake -- The little black boy from Songs of Innocence / William Blake -- A cradle song from Songs of Innocence / William Blake -- The divine image from Songs of Innocence / William Blake -- Nurse's song from Songs of Innocence / William Blake -- Holy Thursday from Songs of Experience / William Blake -- The sick rose from Songs of Experience / William Blake -- The tyger from Songs of Experience / William Blake -- Ah! sun- flower from Songs of Experience / William Blake -- A poison tree from Songs of Experience / William Blake -- Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey / William Wordsworth -- Song / William Wordsworth -- 'A slumber did my spirit seal' / William Wordsworth -- Composed upon Westminster Bridge / William Wordsworth -- 'It is a beauteous evening...' / William Wordsworth -- 'Surprised by joy...' / William Wordsworth -- From the preface to Lyrical Ballads / William Wordsworth -- From The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: I, II, V, VII / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Frost at midnight / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Kubla Khan / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Ozymandias / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Ode to the west wind / Percy Bysshe Shelley --".
- catalog description "The sun rising / John Donne -- A nocturnal upon S. Lucy's Day / John Donne -- Negative Love / John Donne -- The prohibition / John Donne -- Holy Sonnets: I, VII, X, XVIII / John Donne -- The agony / George Herbert -- Redemption / George Herbert -- Easter wings / George Herbert -- Prayer / George Herbert -- The temper / George Herbert -- Praise / George Herbert -- Affliction / George Herbert -- The world / George Herbert -- Man / George Herbert -- Life / George Herbert -- The collar / George Herbert -- The forerunners / George Herbert -- 'The world as text' from Religio Medici / Sir Thomas Browne -- 'All flesh is grass' from Religio Medici / Sir Thomas Browne -- From Urn-Burial, Chapter III / Sir Thomas Browne -- At a solemn music / John Milton -- L'allegro / John Milton -- Lycidas / John Milton -- On his blindness / John Milton -- The hymn of St Thomas in adoration of the blessed sacrament / Richard Crashaw -- The retreat / Henry Vaughan -- Cheerfulness / Henry Vaughan -- Peace / Henry Vaughan -- Corruption / Henry Vaughan -- The world / Henry Vaughan -- Man / Henry Vaughan -- A song for St Cecilia's Day / John Dryden -- Alexander's feast / John Dryden -- From An Essay of Dramatic Poesy / John Dryden -- From The First Century: 29, 30, 31 / Thomas Traherne -- From the Second Century: 40, 47, 48, 65 / Thomas Traherne -- From the Third Century: 5, 16, 46 / Thomas Traherne --".
- catalog extent "xiv, 194 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1857542622".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Manchester [England] : Carcanet,".
- catalog subject "821.008 21".
- catalog subject "English poetry.".
- catalog subject "PR1175 .P634 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "From The Wreck of the Deutschland / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- God's grandeur / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Spring / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- The lantern out of doors / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- The windhover / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Duns Scotus's Oxford / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Brothers / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- 'As kingfishers catch fire...' / Gerard Manely Hopkins -- The blessed virgin compared to the air we breathe / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- 'I wake and feel the fell of dark...' / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- 'My own heart let me have more pity on' / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- St Alphonsus Rodriguez / Gerard Manley Hopkins --Lepanto / G. K. Chesterton -- The last hero / G. K. Chesterton -- The owl / Edward Thomas -- Like the touch of rain / Edward Thomas -- And you, Helen / Edward Thomas -- Rain / Edward Thomas -- Lights out / Edward Thomas -- Words / Edward Thomas -- Snow / Edward Thomas -- No one so much as you / Edward Thomas -- Out of the dark / Edward Thomas -- Futility / Wilfred Owen -- Anthem for doomed youth / Wilfred Owen -- Strange meeting / Wilfred Owen.".
- catalog tableOfContents "From the Prologue to The Canterbury Tales / Geoffrey Chaucer -- 'The flee from me...' / Sir Thomas Wyatt -- 'Lacking my love...' / Edmund Spenser -- 'Come sleep...' / Sir Philip Sidney -- 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?' / William Shakespeare -- 'When in disgrace with Fortune and men's eyes' / William Shakespeare -- 'That thou hast her, it is not all my grief' / William Shakespeare -- 'Nor marble nor the gilded monuments' / William Shakespeare -- 'Like us the waves make towards the pebbled shore' / William Shakespeare -- 'That time of year thou mayst in me behold' / William Shakespeare -- 'Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid' / William Shakespeare -- 'Farewell, thou art too dear for my possessing' / William Shakespeare -- 'When thou shalt be dispos'd to set me light' / William Shakespeare -- 'Some glory in their birth, some in their skill' / William Shakespeare -- 'From you I have been absent in the spring' / William Shakespeare -- 'To me, fair friend, you never can be old' / William Shakespeare -- 'O never say that I was false of heart' / William Shakespeare -- 'Let me not to the marriage of true minds' / William Shakespeare -- 'When my love swears that she is made of truth' / William Shakespeare -- 'My love is as a fever, longing still' / William Shakespeare --".
- catalog tableOfContents "On first looking into Chapman's Homer / John Keats -- Ode to a nightingale / John Keats -- Ode on a Grecian urn / John Keats -- Ode to Psyche / John Keats -- Sonnet: On the sea / John Keats -- Sonnet: 'When I have fears...' / John Keats -- La belle dame sans merci / John Keats -- Ulysses / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- The charge of the light brigade / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- My last duchess / Robert Browning -- Home-thoughts from abroad / Robert Browning -- Meeting at night / Robert Browning -- Andrea del Sarto / Robert Browning -- Two in the campagna / Robert Browning -- From Amours de Voyage, Canto III / Arthur Hugh Clough -- Shakespeare / Matthew Arnold -- The scholar gypsy / Matthew Arnold -- Dover beach / Matthew Arnold -- During music / Dante Gabriel Rossetti / The honeysuckle / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- Sudden light / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- The woodspurge / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- A little while / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- Sunset wings / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- Three shadows / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- A birthday / Christina Rossetti -- 'Exulatation is the going' / Emily Dickinson -- 'I never hear the word "escape" ' / Emily Dickinson -- 'There's a certain slant of light' / Emily Dickinson -- 'It might be lonelier' / Emily Dickinson -- 'We grow accustomed to the dark' / Emily Dickinson -- 'This is my letter to the world / Emily Dickinson -- 'It was not death, for I stood up' / Emily Dickinson --".
- catalog tableOfContents "The double transformation / Oliver Goldsmith -- An elegy on the death of a mad dog / Oliver Goldsmith -- Stanzas on woman / Oliver Goldsmith -- From the Citizen of the World: Letter XCIII / Oliver Goldsmith -- Introduction to Songs of Innocence / William Blake -- The little black boy from Songs of Innocence / William Blake -- A cradle song from Songs of Innocence / William Blake -- The divine image from Songs of Innocence / William Blake -- Nurse's song from Songs of Innocence / William Blake -- Holy Thursday from Songs of Experience / William Blake -- The sick rose from Songs of Experience / William Blake -- The tyger from Songs of Experience / William Blake -- Ah! sun- flower from Songs of Experience / William Blake -- A poison tree from Songs of Experience / William Blake -- Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey / William Wordsworth -- Song / William Wordsworth -- 'A slumber did my spirit seal' / William Wordsworth -- Composed upon Westminster Bridge / William Wordsworth -- 'It is a beauteous evening...' / William Wordsworth -- 'Surprised by joy...' / William Wordsworth -- From the preface to Lyrical Ballads / William Wordsworth -- From The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: I, II, V, VII / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Frost at midnight / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Kubla Khan / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Ozymandias / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Ode to the west wind / Percy Bysshe Shelley --".
- catalog tableOfContents "The sun rising / John Donne -- A nocturnal upon S. Lucy's Day / John Donne -- Negative Love / John Donne -- The prohibition / John Donne -- Holy Sonnets: I, VII, X, XVIII / John Donne -- The agony / George Herbert -- Redemption / George Herbert -- Easter wings / George Herbert -- Prayer / George Herbert -- The temper / George Herbert -- Praise / George Herbert -- Affliction / George Herbert -- The world / George Herbert -- Man / George Herbert -- Life / George Herbert -- The collar / George Herbert -- The forerunners / George Herbert -- 'The world as text' from Religio Medici / Sir Thomas Browne -- 'All flesh is grass' from Religio Medici / Sir Thomas Browne -- From Urn-Burial, Chapter III / Sir Thomas Browne -- At a solemn music / John Milton -- L'allegro / John Milton -- Lycidas / John Milton -- On his blindness / John Milton -- The hymn of St Thomas in adoration of the blessed sacrament / Richard Crashaw -- The retreat / Henry Vaughan -- Cheerfulness / Henry Vaughan -- Peace / Henry Vaughan -- Corruption / Henry Vaughan -- The world / Henry Vaughan -- Man / Henry Vaughan -- A song for St Cecilia's Day / John Dryden -- Alexander's feast / John Dryden -- From An Essay of Dramatic Poesy / John Dryden -- From The First Century: 29, 30, 31 / Thomas Traherne -- From the Second Century: 40, 47, 48, 65 / Thomas Traherne -- From the Third Century: 5, 16, 46 / Thomas Traherne --".
- catalog title "A poet's choice / [compiled by] Elizabeth Jennings.".
- catalog type "text".