The SeasonsJ. Kay, 1850 - 220 sider This anthology of poems, compiled by Brian Moses, contains a mix of light-hearted poems and more serious ones, poems that rhyme and those that don't. There are plenty of good 'read alouds', thumping choruses, and the sort of poems that children can use as models for their own writing. Poetry is a key feature of the new National Curriculum and these fantastic poems are perfectly suited for this. Beautiful illustrations bring each poem vividly to life. Includes poems such as: Spring Phoned by Ian Souter; Spring by Clare Bevan; Springtime in Bluebell Wood by Wes Magee; Spring in the City by Brian Moses; What is Summer For? by Kate Williams; Summer Clouds by Penny Kent; Bed in Summer by R.L. Stevenson; Dear Summer by Kenn Nesbitt; The Swallow by Christina Rosetti; Autumn? by Chris White; Autumn Song by John Rice; Autumn Action Rhyme; Sounds Like Winter by Chris White; I Hear Thunder; December by Daphe Kitching; Mr Snowman by Debra Bertulis; Snow Joke by Clare Bevan; The Seasons in Me by Jane Clarke; Time by Trevor Harvey. |
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Side iii
... poet's mind at the time when he wrote ; and as the epithet sounding was applied both to thong and to whip , either of them must have been heard under ordinary cir- cumstances , while the horse would heed the reins . The concluding verse ...
... poet's mind at the time when he wrote ; and as the epithet sounding was applied both to thong and to whip , either of them must have been heard under ordinary cir- cumstances , while the horse would heed the reins . The concluding verse ...
Side v
... poets to have been in a more favourable position than Thomson was , for the developement of his poetic capabilities ; and yet none was so tardy in the display of them . Nor do I remember any biographer who had to make such an apology ...
... poets to have been in a more favourable position than Thomson was , for the developement of his poetic capabilities ; and yet none was so tardy in the display of them . Nor do I remember any biographer who had to make such an apology ...
Side vi
... poet and his works which they have severally afforded . Personally un- known to these gentlemen , I feel much pleasure in the performance of an act of literary justice , while thanking them for their labours , from which I profess to ...
... poet and his works which they have severally afforded . Personally un- known to these gentlemen , I feel much pleasure in the performance of an act of literary justice , while thanking them for their labours , from which I profess to ...
Side vii
... poetic perception , could not comprehend the poet's meaning , and attempted , after their own fashion , to render it more intelligible to others . It was high time , therefore , for those who were aware of these blemishes , and who had ...
... poetic perception , could not comprehend the poet's meaning , and attempted , after their own fashion , to render it more intelligible to others . It was high time , therefore , for those who were aware of these blemishes , and who had ...
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... poetic contempora- ries . He felt that good poetry requires little aid of this kind to render it easy of ... poet very properly refused to adopt . To evince a predilection for fanciful alliterations , has always been reckoned ...
... poetic contempora- ries . He felt that good poetry requires little aid of this kind to render it easy of ... poet very properly refused to adopt . To evince a predilection for fanciful alliterations , has always been reckoned ...
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Aaron Hill amid Autumn beauty beneath blank verse blaze bliss bloom breast breath breeze bright Castle of Indolence charm clouds death deep delight Earl of Buchan earth edition ether fair fame fancy flame flocks flood gale genius gentle Georgics gloom grace groves happy heart heaven hills holy orders honour Idless Indolence JAMES THOMSON John Mitford Joseph Warton kind labour light living Lord Lyttelton mighty mind mingled mix'd mountains Muse Nature Nature's night noble nought numbers o'er passions peace plain poem poet poetical poetry poison'd rage rapture rise rocks round rural scene Scotland Seasons shade shining sing smile snow soft song soul spirit Spring stanza storm stream Summer swain sweet swell taste tempest tender thee Thomson thou thought toil vale verses vex'd virtue walk wave wild winds wing Winter wintry wonders woods wretch youth