The New Penguin Book of Romantic PoetryJonathan Wordsworth, Jessica Wordsworth Penguin, 2001 - 1005 sider Organized by theme and genre, this collection reveals unexpected connections and shared preoccupations, which should enable the reader to view the Romantics in a fresh light. Thus Blake, Wordsworth and Shelley appear as masters of comedy; Burns and Byron speak of the relationship between man and nature; and Coleridge, Keats and Clare explore the Gothic and surreal. The acknowledged genius of Blake's Tyger, Coleridge's Kubla Khan and Shelley's Ozymandias is set alongside verse from less familiar figures, including a strong representation of women poets such as Charlotte Smith, Felicia Hemans and Letitia Elizabeth Landon. |
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... poor withered bosom , half bare , and her cheek Hath the deathy pale hue of despair . Yet cheerful and happy - nor distant the day – Poor Mary the Maniac has been : The traveller remembers , who journeyed this way , No damsel so lovely ...
... poor withered bosom , half bare , and her cheek Hath the deathy pale hue of despair . Yet cheerful and happy - nor distant the day – Poor Mary the Maniac has been : The traveller remembers , who journeyed this way , No damsel so lovely ...
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... poor Johnny well , Yet for his life he cannot tell What he has got upon his back . So through the moonlight lanes they go , And far into the moonlight dale , And by the church , and o'er the down , To bring a doctor from the town , To ...
... poor Johnny well , Yet for his life he cannot tell What he has got upon his back . So through the moonlight lanes they go , And far into the moonlight dale , And by the church , and o'er the down , To bring a doctor from the town , To ...
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... poor dear boy ! You know him , him you often see - 270 275 280 He's not so wise as some folks be . ' " The Devil take his wisdom ! ' said The doctor , looking somewhat grim ; ' What , woman , should I know of him ? " And , grumbling ...
... poor dear boy ! You know him , him you often see - 270 275 280 He's not so wise as some folks be . ' " The Devil take his wisdom ! ' said The doctor , looking somewhat grim ; ' What , woman , should I know of him ? " And , grumbling ...
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PREFACE | xxiii |
The Romantic Poets In Context | xxxv |
Romantic Hallmarks | 3 |
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babe beauty beneath bird bower breast breath bright calm cheek child clouds cold Coleridge dark dead dear death deep delight doth dream earth eyes face fair father fear feel FELICIA HEMANS flowers gaze green Haidee hand happy hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hope hour JOHN KEATS Juan knew kye comes hame LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON light lips live lonely look LORD BYRON Lyrical Ballads maid MARY TIGHE mind moon morn never night o'er Oothoon pain pale PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Phaon poet publ rocks Romantic Romantic poetry rose round SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Sappho seemed shade sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song soul sound spirit St Agnes stars stood stream sweet tears thee Theotormon thine things thou art thought trees trembling Twas voice wandering waves weep wild WILLIAM BLAKE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind Wordsworth