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Blake's selected poems / Blake, William 1995  Book
Blake, William Book
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Publication New York, Dover, 1995.
Description viii, 83pPeach spine
Series Dover Thrift Editions
Summary/Abstract These poems of William Blake are full of lyricism, mysticism and consummate craftsmanship that have made his name synonymous with brilliance and eccentricity.
Contents From poetical sketches, 1783 From songs and ballads, 1783-1808 Songs from an island in the moon, ca. 1784 The book of Thel, 1789 From songs of experience, 1790-1791 Satiric verses and epigrams from Blake's notebook, 1792-1799 From the marriage of heaven and hell, 1793 From America a prophecy, 1793 The song of Los, 1795 From Milton, 1804 Poems from Jerusalem, 1804 From the everlasting gospel, ca. 1818
Standard Number 0486285170 Pb.
Key Words English Poetry  IBDP  World literature 
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Keats: Truth and Imagination / Sullivan, K.E. 1999  See Also Reference
Sullivan, K.E. See Also Reference
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Publication Great Britain, Gramercy Books, 1999.
Description 96pCream Spine
Series Illustrated Poetry Anthology
Summary/Abstract Featuring a selection of John Keats' greatest poetry, a celebration of the life and work of one of the world's most revered and celebrated poets.
Contents Introduction Author's note Chronology To hope On the grasshopper and the cricket 'O solitude! if I must with thee dwell' 'To one who has been long in city pent' 'Happy is England! I could be content' 'How many bards gild the lapses of time!' On first looking into Chapman's Homer 'Keen, fitful guts are whispering here and there' Ode on Melancholy Ode on a Grecian Urn Ode to a nightingale To autumn Stanzas Fancy Ode Ode to Psyche Isabella; or the Pot of Basil On a Leander gem which Miss Reynolds my Kind friend, gave me To Leigh Hunt, Esq. The eve of St.Agnes - extract The fall of Hyperion. A dream - extract La Belle Dame sans Merci. A ballad Index to first lines NOtes on illustrations
Standard Number 051716101X Hb.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge / Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 2003  Book
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor Book
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Publication New York, Sterling Publishing, 2003.
Description 48pBlue Spine
Series Poetry for young people
Summary/Abstract Contains Coleridge's wonderfully evocative poems, illustrated with beautiful paintings
Contents Answer to a child's questions From "Songs of the Pixies" From "Frost at midnight" From "This lime-tree bower my prison" Kubla Khan : Or, A vision in my dream From "The rime of the ancient mariner" The knight's tomb Song from "Zapoyla" From "Christabel" Phantom Reason for love's blindness From "Limbo" From "The wanderings of Cain" Time, rela and imaginary From "The nightingale" Fancy in Nubibus Something very childish, but very natural Sonnet to the river otter Index
Standard Number 0806969512 Hb.
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Songs of innocence and songs of experience / Blake, William 1992  Book
Blake, William Book
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Publication New York, Dover, 1992.
Description viii, 52pBeige spine
Series Dover Thrift Editions
Summary/Abstract An accomplished painter and poet, William Blake's collection of poetry embodied the emerging spirit of Romanticism. Depicting the purity of childhood which is darkened and finally corrupted through experience, the paradoxical coexistence of good and evil is wonderingly dwelt upon.
Standard Number 9780486270517 Pb.
Key Words English Poetry  IBDP  World literature  Romanticism 
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William Wordsworth / Wordsworth, William 2003  Book
Wordsworth, William Book
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Publication New York, Sterling Publishing, 2003.
Description 48pBlue Spine
Series Poetry for young people
Summary/Abstract Wordsworth's spellbinding poems bring vividly to the imagination the mountains, lakes and people among whom he lived.
Contents NATURE I wandered lonely as a cloud To a butterfly Inscriptions supposed to be found in and near a hermit's cell, 1818 : III Lines written in early spring My ehart leaps up when I behold CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE The reverie of Poor Susan A slumber did my spirit seal Lucy Gray : or, Solitude The Solitary reaper Alice Fell:or Poverty THE PREENT AND THE PAST The two April mornings Composed upon Westminster Bridge It is a beautous evening , calm and ree The white doe of Rylstone (Excerpt) Surprised by joy SCENES FROM THE PRELUDE The stolen boat The boy of Winander Climbing Mt. Snowdon GROWING UP From Ode : intimations of immortality from recollections of early childhood Index
Standard Number 0806982772 Hb.
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