Natural History Verse: An AnthologyGerry Cotter Helm, 1988 - 345 sider An anthology of nature poetry mainly from the 19th century onwards. The poems are divided into categories, illustrating how styles have changed from the poetry of the Romantics to the realism of the 20th century. |
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... Dark - visaged Sickle - masked With iron between your two eyes ; You feather - gloved To the feet ; Foot - fierce ... dark Except scorch - pale - breasted ; And dark cleaves down and weapon - hard downward curving At your scorched breast ...
... Dark - visaged Sickle - masked With iron between your two eyes ; You feather - gloved To the feet ; Foot - fierce ... dark Except scorch - pale - breasted ; And dark cleaves down and weapon - hard downward curving At your scorched breast ...
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... dark and snow and inwardness of the Lobo valley . What are they doing here on this vanishing trail ? What is he carrying ? Something yellow . A deer ? Què tiene , amigo ? León He smiles , foolishly , as if he were caught doing wrong ...
... dark and snow and inwardness of the Lobo valley . What are they doing here on this vanishing trail ? What is he carrying ? Something yellow . A deer ? Què tiene , amigo ? León He smiles , foolishly , as if he were caught doing wrong ...
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... dark , ancient and dark . Its mouth is stopped with bramble , thorn , and briar ; And no one scrambles over the sliding chalk By beech and yew and perishing juniper Down the half precipices of its sides , with roots And rabbit holes for ...
... dark , ancient and dark . Its mouth is stopped with bramble , thorn , and briar ; And no one scrambles over the sliding chalk By beech and yew and perishing juniper Down the half precipices of its sides , with roots And rabbit holes for ...
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BIRDS | 15 |
On Scaring some Waterfowl Robert Burns | 21 |
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A. C. BENSON Autumn beauty beneath birds bloom blue boughs breath bright brook clouds D. H. LAWRENCE daisies dark dead deep delight dost doth dream earth Emily Dickinson eyes fear fish flood flowers forest Frost GEORGE AMABILE GEORGE MEREDITH gleam glide gloom golden grass green hath haunts hear heart heaven hills JOHN CLARE leaves light lonely look Marianne Moore marsh marshes of Glynn moon mountains Nature nest never night o'er PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY pine Poems poetry purple quiet rain river roaring ROBERT ROBERT BRIDGES Robert Frost rock round shade shadow shine shore silent sing skies sleep snow soft song soul Spring stream summer sweet thee thine things THOMAS HARDY thou art thro trees voice wandering warm waters waves weeds wild WILLIAM WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings winter woods zunny woodlands