The Oxford Book of Satirical VerseGeoffrey Grigson Oxford University Press, 1980 - 454 sider A witty, entertaining anthology contains more than two hundred wickedly enjoyable little-known verse selections from such masters of satire as Dryden, Swift, Donne, Byron, Pope, Auden, and Cummings. |
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A. E. Housman A. P. Watt beast bless boys church Cockwood Court cried curse D. H. Lawrence D. J. ENRIGHT damned dare dear Devil Discobolus doth drink dull dulness E. E. Cummings English Ev'n ev'ry eyes Ezra Pound fair fame fate fear fools G. K. Chesterton glory grace hand hate hath head heart heaven Hell honour John King lady land live look Lord mind Muse ne'er never night o'er pain Phyllis McGinley play Poems poet poor Pope pow'r praise pride Prince reign Reprinted by permission rhyme rich Roy Campbell saint Satire scorn Scot sense Shadwell Shadwell's sing smile soul Stevie Smith sure talk tell thee there's things thou thought true truth turn twas verse vice virtue whore wife wise wretched write