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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... death , there is game without talons . He stands under the oak - bush and waits The lame feet of salvation ; at night he remembers freedom And flies in a dream , the dawns ruin it . He is strong and pain is worse to the strong ...
... death , there is game without talons . He stands under the oak - bush and waits The lame feet of salvation ; at night he remembers freedom And flies in a dream , the dawns ruin it . He is strong and pain is worse to the strong ...
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... Death , and not to fear But rather to take truce ; How often have I seene you at a Bier , And there look fresh and spruce ; You fragrant flowers , then teach me that my breath Like yours may sweeten , and perfume my Death . HENRY KING ...
... Death , and not to fear But rather to take truce ; How often have I seene you at a Bier , And there look fresh and spruce ; You fragrant flowers , then teach me that my breath Like yours may sweeten , and perfume my Death . HENRY KING ...
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... death , within these regions who enter , Lost to summer and life , go to return no more . Moons that glimmer above , waters that lie white under , Miles and miles of lake far out under the night ; Foaming crests of waves , surfs that ...
... death , within these regions who enter , Lost to summer and life , go to return no more . Moons that glimmer above , waters that lie white under , Miles and miles of lake far out under the night ; Foaming crests of waves , surfs that ...
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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