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- catalog abstract "The great seventeenth-century metaphysical poet Andrew Marvell was one of the chief wits and satirists of his time as well as a passionate defender of individual liberty. Today, however, he is known chiefly for his brilliant lyric poems, including The Garden, The Definition of Love, Bermudas, To His Coy Mistress, and the Horatian Ode to Cromwell. Marvell's work is marked by extraordinary variety, ranging from incomparable lyric explorations of the inner life to satiric poems on the famous men and important issues of his time. One of the most politically volatile epochs in England's history. From the lover's famous admonition, Had we but World enough, and Time, this coyness, Lady, were no crime, to the image of the solitary poet Annihilating all that's made, to a green Thought in a green Shade, Marvell's poetry has earned a permanent place in the canon and in the hearts of poetry lovers.".
- catalog alternative "Marvell poems".
- catalog alternative "Marvell".
- catalog alternative "Poems. Selections".
- catalog contributor b13307166.
- catalog contributor b13307167.
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description "Note on the text -- Of love: Definition of Love -- Match -- To his Coy Mistress -- Fair Singer -- Eyes and Tears -- Unfortunate Lover -- Gallery -- Ametas and Thestylis making Hay-Ropes -- Daphnis and Chloe -- Clorinda and Damon -- Young Love -- Of gardens: Garden -- Mower against Gardens -- Damon the Mower -- Mower's Song -- Mower to the Glo-Worms -- Picture of Little T.C. in a Prospect of Flowers -- Bermudas -- Garden -- Of body and soul: On a Drop of Dew -- Dew -- Coronet -- Dialogue between the Soul and Body -- Dialogue, between the Resolved Soul, and Created Pleasure -- Of mourning: Mourning -- Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Faun -- Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings -- Tom May's Death -- Second Chorus from Seneca's Tragedy, Thyestes -- Of landscape and architecture: Upon the Hill and Grove at Bill-borow -- Upon Appleton House -- Epigram on the two Mountains of Amos-Cliff and Bilborough -- Of poetry and music: On Mr. Milton's Paradise Lost -- To his Noble Friend Mr. Richard Lovelace, upon his Poems -- To his worthy Friend Doctor Witty upon his Translation of the Popular Errors -- Upon an Eunuch; a Poet -- Musicks Empire -- Fleckno, an English Priest at Rome -- Of public affairs: Horatian Ode upon Cromwel's Return from Ireland -- Character of Holland -- First Anniversary of the Government under His Highness the Lord Protector -- Poem Upon the Death of His late Highnesse the Lord Proector -- Second Advice to a Painter for drawing the History of our navall busynesse, in Imitation of Mr. Waller -- Last Intructions to a Painter -- Clarindon's House-Warming -- Vows.".
- catalog description "The great seventeenth-century metaphysical poet Andrew Marvell was one of the chief wits and satirists of his time as well as a passionate defender of individual liberty. Today, however, he is known chiefly for his brilliant lyric poems, including The Garden, The Definition of Love, Bermudas, To His Coy Mistress, and the Horatian Ode to Cromwell. Marvell's work is marked by extraordinary variety, ranging from incomparable lyric explorations of the inner life to satiric poems on the famous men and important issues of his time. One of the most politically volatile epochs in England's history. From the lover's famous admonition, Had we but World enough, and Time, this coyness, Lady, were no crime, to the image of the solitary poet Annihilating all that's made, to a green Thought in a green Shade, Marvell's poetry has earned a permanent place in the canon and in the hearts of poetry lovers.".
- catalog extent "256 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1400042526 :".
- catalog isPartOf "Everyman's library pocket poets".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : A.A. Knopf,".
- catalog subject "English poetry 17th century.".
- catalog subject "PR3546 .A6 2004".
- catalog tableOfContents "Note on the text -- Of love: Definition of Love -- Match -- To his Coy Mistress -- Fair Singer -- Eyes and Tears -- Unfortunate Lover -- Gallery -- Ametas and Thestylis making Hay-Ropes -- Daphnis and Chloe -- Clorinda and Damon -- Young Love -- Of gardens: Garden -- Mower against Gardens -- Damon the Mower -- Mower's Song -- Mower to the Glo-Worms -- Picture of Little T.C. in a Prospect of Flowers -- Bermudas -- Garden -- Of body and soul: On a Drop of Dew -- Dew -- Coronet -- Dialogue between the Soul and Body -- Dialogue, between the Resolved Soul, and Created Pleasure -- Of mourning: Mourning -- Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Faun -- Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings -- Tom May's Death -- Second Chorus from Seneca's Tragedy, Thyestes -- Of landscape and architecture: Upon the Hill and Grove at Bill-borow -- Upon Appleton House -- Epigram on the two Mountains of Amos-Cliff and Bilborough -- Of poetry and music: On Mr. Milton's Paradise Lost -- To his Noble Friend Mr. Richard Lovelace, upon his Poems -- To his worthy Friend Doctor Witty upon his Translation of the Popular Errors -- Upon an Eunuch; a Poet -- Musicks Empire -- Fleckno, an English Priest at Rome -- Of public affairs: Horatian Ode upon Cromwel's Return from Ireland -- Character of Holland -- First Anniversary of the Government under His Highness the Lord Protector -- Poem Upon the Death of His late Highnesse the Lord Proector -- Second Advice to a Painter for drawing the History of our navall busynesse, in Imitation of Mr. Waller -- Last Intructions to a Painter -- Clarindon's House-Warming -- Vows.".
- catalog title "Marvell poems".
- catalog title "Marvell".
- catalog title "Poems / Marvell ; [selected by Peter Washington].".
- catalog title "Poems. Selections".
- catalog type "text".