A Book of Love PoetryJon Stallworthy OUP USA, 11. des. 1986 - 393 sider From the civilization of the Lower Nile to that of the Lower Hudson, more poets have written more convincingly, more poignantly about love than about any other subject. Jon Stallworthy has here selected some of the most moving, funny, shameless, and erotic love poems in the English language. Representing the work of more than 190 poets, from Sappho to Byron and Browning, from Rossetti to Wordsworth and E.E. Cummings, he offers a startling collection of love poetry down through the ages. Arranged thematically, beginning with the first drawings of young love and ending with the "long look back" of the aged, and revealing love in all its different aspects and perversities, this anthology demonstrates vividly man's changeless responses to the changing seasons of the heart. "Stallworthy's book of love poetry, ranging across more than twenty centuries of writing about love 'till the stars have run away' establishes beyond the eye-shadow of a doubt that love is, has been and always will be blind."—Christian Science Monitor "A very thorough job...eccentric and entertaining."—Times Literary Supplement (London) |
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... lips of the one I love are my perpetual pleasure HUGO WILLIAMS Some Kisses from The Kama Sutra RUDAKI Came to me PABLO NERUDA Drunk as drunk on turpentine D. H. LAWRENCE New Year's Eve 108 108 109 IIO III 112 112 THEODORE ROETHKE She ...
... lips of the one I love are my perpetual pleasure HUGO WILLIAMS Some Kisses from The Kama Sutra RUDAKI Came to me PABLO NERUDA Drunk as drunk on turpentine D. H. LAWRENCE New Year's Eve 108 108 109 IIO III 112 112 THEODORE ROETHKE She ...
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... lips my lips have kissed , and where , and why 343 DEREK MAHON Girls in Their Seasons 344 JOHN WILMOT , EARL OF ROCHESTER The Disabled Debauchee 345 CONTENTS SIR THOMAS WYATT Remembrance 347 ROBERT GRAVES The Wreath.
... lips my lips have kissed , and where , and why 343 DEREK MAHON Girls in Their Seasons 344 JOHN WILMOT , EARL OF ROCHESTER The Disabled Debauchee 345 CONTENTS SIR THOMAS WYATT Remembrance 347 ROBERT GRAVES The Wreath.
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... Lips 355 WILLIAM WORDSWORTH She dwelt among the untrodden ways 355 WILLIAM BARNES The Wife A - Lost 356 EMILY BRONTË Remembrance 357 PAUL VERLAINE You would have understood me , had you waited 358 EDGAR ALLAN POE TO One in Paradise 360 ...
... Lips 355 WILLIAM WORDSWORTH She dwelt among the untrodden ways 355 WILLIAM BARNES The Wife A - Lost 356 EMILY BRONTË Remembrance 357 PAUL VERLAINE You would have understood me , had you waited 358 EDGAR ALLAN POE TO One in Paradise 360 ...
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INTRODUCTION | 19 |
EZRA POUND Commission | 29 |
W B YEATS Brown Penny | 36 |
AUSTIN CLARKE Penal Law | 44 |
CHRISTINA ROSSETTI The First Day | 50 |
A Sort of Love | 55 |
LORD BYRON She Walks in Beauty | 61 |
EDMUND SPENSER Iambicum Trimetrum | 67 |
WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR You smiled you spoke | 218 |
ANON Walking in a meadow green | 225 |
ROBERT BURNS A Red Red Rose | 231 |
ROBERT BROWNING The Lost Mistress | 238 |
JOHN GAY Sweet Williams Farewell to Blackeyed | 244 |
HAROLD MONRO The Terrible Door | 248 |
ALEXANDER POPE Epistle to Miss Blount on | 254 |
LADY HEGURI A thousand years you said | 260 |
ROBERT HERRICK To the Virgins to Make Much | 75 |
JOHN KEATS This living hand now warm and capable | 88 |
Chapter 2 | 97 |
DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI Sudden Light | 102 |
ROBERT BROWNING from In a Gondola | 108 |
OVID Elegy 5 | 114 |
THOMAS CAREW On the Marriage of T K and C C | 120 |
WALT WHITMAN From pentup aching rivers | 135 |
RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN The Geranium | 139 |
CATULLUS Phyllis Corydon clutched to him | 145 |
WILLIAM DAVENANT Under the WillowShades | 152 |
ROBERT GRAVES She Tells Her Love While Half | 158 |
ROBERT GRAVES The Quiet Glades of Eden | 164 |
ROBERT CREELEY The | 167 |
GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE The Mirabeau Bridge | 173 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT An Hour with Thee | 179 |
W B YEATS A Last Confession | 185 |
SIR JOHN HARINGTON Of an Heroical Answer of | 190 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Phyllis | 196 |
EZRA POUND The Temperaments | 202 |
GEORGE WITHER A Lovers Resolution | 210 |
MARTIAL Lycóris darling once I burned for you | 216 |
Your love is dead lady your | 266 |
SIR HENRY WOTTON Upon the Death of Sir Albert | 272 |
ANDREW MARVELL The Definition of Love | 278 |
DONALD JUSTICE In Bertrams Garden | 284 |
A E HOUSMAN When I was oneandtwenty | 292 |
WILLIAM BLAKE The Sick Rose | 294 |
LOUIS MACNEICE Les Sylphides | 301 |
ROBERT GRAVES Call It a Good Marriage | 307 |
W B YEATS When You Are Old | 315 |
ALEXANDER SCOTT A Rondel of Love | 320 |
W B YEATS Crazy Jane Talks with the Bishop | 328 |
EDWIN MORGAN Strawberries | 334 |
WILLIAM SOUTAR The Trysting Place | 340 |
SIR THOMAS WYATT Remembrance | 347 |
ROBERT LOWELL The Old Flame | 353 |
EDGAR ALLAN POE TO One in Paradise | 360 |
WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR Rose Aylmer | 367 |
CHRISTINA ROSSETTI Echo | 368 |
Index of Titles and First Lines | 379 |
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