The Columbia Anthology of British Poetry
A sweeping compendium of British verse from Old and Middle English to the present, including the best work of poets from every corner of the British Isles, The Columbia Anthology of British Poetry offers the most up-to-date and comprehensive single volume available.

Carl Woodring and James Shapiro, the same experienced editorial team who brought students and lovers of literature The Columbia History of British Literature, now present a volume that resonates with contemporary significance, yet also takes into account the centuries-old poetic tradition that planted Great Britain centrally in the canon of Western Literature.

The Columbia Anthology pays tribute to the renowned works that any include—Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, Blake, Eliot, Auden. But the book also resurrects the voices of excellent poets, particularly women—such as Queen Elizabeth I, Anne Ingram, and Christina Rossetti—who have been unjustifiably ignored until recently.

Contemporary British poetry is fully represented as well, with the work of Thom Gunn, Seamus Heaney, Liz Lochhead, and Paula Meehan bringing The Columbia Anthology up to the minute.

Unencumbered by extensive notes that divert attention from the spirit of verse, The Columbia Anthology of British Poetry allows readers to discover the poems for themselves. It is a collection poetry lovers will want on their shelves for years to come, to read and enjoy again and again.
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The Columbia Anthology of British Poetry
A sweeping compendium of British verse from Old and Middle English to the present, including the best work of poets from every corner of the British Isles, The Columbia Anthology of British Poetry offers the most up-to-date and comprehensive single volume available.

Carl Woodring and James Shapiro, the same experienced editorial team who brought students and lovers of literature The Columbia History of British Literature, now present a volume that resonates with contemporary significance, yet also takes into account the centuries-old poetic tradition that planted Great Britain centrally in the canon of Western Literature.

The Columbia Anthology pays tribute to the renowned works that any include—Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, Blake, Eliot, Auden. But the book also resurrects the voices of excellent poets, particularly women—such as Queen Elizabeth I, Anne Ingram, and Christina Rossetti—who have been unjustifiably ignored until recently.

Contemporary British poetry is fully represented as well, with the work of Thom Gunn, Seamus Heaney, Liz Lochhead, and Paula Meehan bringing The Columbia Anthology up to the minute.

Unencumbered by extensive notes that divert attention from the spirit of verse, The Columbia Anthology of British Poetry allows readers to discover the poems for themselves. It is a collection poetry lovers will want on their shelves for years to come, to read and enjoy again and again.
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A sweeping compendium of British verse from Old and Middle English to the present, including the best work of poets from every corner of the British Isles, The Columbia Anthology of British Poetry offers the most up-to-date and comprehensive single volume available.

Carl Woodring and James Shapiro, the same experienced editorial team who brought students and lovers of literature The Columbia History of British Literature, now present a volume that resonates with contemporary significance, yet also takes into account the centuries-old poetic tradition that planted Great Britain centrally in the canon of Western Literature.

The Columbia Anthology pays tribute to the renowned works that any include—Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, Blake, Eliot, Auden. But the book also resurrects the voices of excellent poets, particularly women—such as Queen Elizabeth I, Anne Ingram, and Christina Rossetti—who have been unjustifiably ignored until recently.

Contemporary British poetry is fully represented as well, with the work of Thom Gunn, Seamus Heaney, Liz Lochhead, and Paula Meehan bringing The Columbia Anthology up to the minute.

Unencumbered by extensive notes that divert attention from the spirit of verse, The Columbia Anthology of British Poetry allows readers to discover the poems for themselves. It is a collection poetry lovers will want on their shelves for years to come, to read and enjoy again and again.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231101806
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 12/07/1995
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 891
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.60(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Carl Woodring is George Edward Woodberry Professor of Literature Emeritus at Columbia University. The coeditor of The Columbia History of British Poetry (Columbia, 1993), he is also the author of such works as Nature into Art and Politics in English Romantic Poetry which won the Gauss Award.James Shapiro is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature and Associate Chair of the English and Comparative Literature Department at Columbia University. He is the author of Rival Playwrights: Marlowe, Jonson, Shakespeare and co-editor of The Columbia History of British Poetry (1993) and Shakespeare and the Jews (Columbia, 1995).

Table of Contents

IntroductionOld English Poetry
From Beowulf (c.8th century):
Translation by Ruth P.M.Lehmann (1912- )
From Battle of Brunanburh (c.10th century):
Translation by Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892)
From The Seafarer (c.10th century):
Translation by Ezra Pound (1885-1972)Dafydd Ap Gwilym (c.1320-c.1380)
Miss Mai
May, translation by Arthur James Johnes (1809-1871)Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1343-1400)
From The Canterbury Tales, from The General Prologue:
What than Aprill with his shoures soote
Words Unto Adam, His Own Scriveyn Anonymous Lyrics and Ballads of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
Money, Money
The Unquiet Grave
The Blacksmiths
I Sing of a Maiden
Alone Walking
Western WindWilliam Dunbar (1460?-1513?)
Meditation in Winter
In Praise of WomenJohn Skleton (1436?-1529)
Upon a Dead Man's Head
Knowledge, Acquaintance, Resort, Favour, with GraceSir Thomas Wyatt (1503-1542)
Whose List to Hunt
They Flee from Me That Sometime Did Me Seek
Is It PossibleHenry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1517?-1547)
Laid in My Quiet Bed
When Windsor Walls
So Cruel PrisonAnne Askew (c.1521-1546)
The Ballad Which Anne Askew Made and Sang When She Was in NewgateAnne Vaughan Locke (c.1530-c.1590)
So Foul Is Sin And Loathsome In Thy Sight
Sin And Despair Have So Possess'd My HeartQueen Elizabeth I (1533-1603)
Written on a Wall at Woodstock
On Monsieur's DepartureGeorge Gascoigne(c.1539-1577)
Gascoigne's Good Morrow
Gascoigne's WoodmanshipEdmund Spenser (1552?-1599)
Epithalamion
From Amoretti:
18: The rolling wheel, that runneth often round
54: Of this world's theatre in which we stay
67: ike as a huntsman after weary chase Amoretti: 54 by Edmund Spenser
Amoretti: 67 by Edmund Spenser
Amoretti: 75 by Edmund Spenser
Amoretti: 80 by Edmund Spenser by Edmund SpenserDover Beach by Matthew Arnold
Isolation: To Marguerite - Continued by Matthew Arnold
Memorial Verses by Matthew Arnold
To An Independent Preacher by Matthew Arnold
The Ballad Which Anne Askew Made And Sang When She Was In Newgate by Anne Askewe
In Memory Of W.b. Yeats by Wystan Hugh Auden
Musee Des Beaux Arts by Wystan Hugh Auden
Werena My Heart's Licht I Wad Dee by Grisell Baillie
A Child To His Sick Grandfather by Joanna Baillie
A Mother To Her Waking Infant by Joanna Baillie
On The Expected General Rising Of The French Nation In 1792 by Anna Letitia (aikin) Barbauld
The Rights Of Woman by Anna Letitia (aikin) Barbauld
To Mr. S.t. Coleridge by Anna Letitia (aikin) Barbauld
The Conclusion Of A Letter To The Rev. Mr. C —. by Mary Barber
Written For My Son, And Spoken By Him At His First Putting On Breeches by Mary Barber
The Jackdaw Of Rheims by Richard Harris Barham
The Tears Of An Affectionate Shepherd Sick For Love by Richard Barnfield
Jane Austen by Patricia Beer
Lemmings by Patricia Beer
The Disappointment by Aphra Behn
Epitaph On The Tombstone by Aphra Behn
To The Fair Clarinda, Who Made Love To Me by Aphra Behn
Huxley Hall by John Betjeman
The Licorice Fields At Pontefract by John Betjeman
Harebell And Pansy by Laurence Binyon
The Unreturning Spring by Laurence Binyon
And Did Those Feet In Ancient Time by William Blake
The Argument by William Blake
The Argument by William Blake
The Lamb, Fr. Songs Of Innocence by William Blake
The Little Black Boy, Fr. Songs Of Innocence by William Blake
London, Fr. Songs Of Experience by William Blake
The Sick Rose, Fr. Songs Of Experience by William Blake
The Tyger [tiger], Fr. Songs Of Experience by William Blake
Visions by William Blake
Visions by William Blake
The Pomegranate by Eavan Boland
On The Death Of An Infant Of Five Days Old by Elizabeth Boyd
A Dying Viper by Katherine Harris Bradley
La Gioconda by Katherine Harris Bradley
Eros by Robert Seymour Bridges
Low Barometer by Robert Seymour Bridges
1914: 5. The Soldier by Rupert Brooke
A Musical Instrument by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets From The Portuguese: 13 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets From The Portuguese: 3 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets From The Portuguese: 43 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
The Bishop Orders His Tomb At Saint Praxed's Church by Robert Browning
Home-thoughts, From Abroad by Robert Browning
Meeting At Night by Robert Browning
My Last Duchess by Robert Browning
Parting At Morning by Robert Browning
For A' That And A' That; Song by Robert Burns
Holy Willie's Prayer by Robert Burns
Tam O' Shanter by Robert Burns
To A Mouse, On Turning Her Up In Her Nest With The Plough by Robert Burns
Hudibras, Sels. by Samuel (1612-1680) Butler
1-5. by George Gordon Byron
Cannons by George Gordon Byron
Darkness by George Gordon Byron
The Destruction Of Sennacherib by George Gordon Byron
She Walks In Beauty by George Gordon Byron
Song by George Gordon Byron
Ballad by Charles Stuart Calverley
Hohenlinden by Thomas Campbell
Laura by Thomas Campion
An Elegy Upon The Death Of Doctor Donne, Dean Of Paul's by Thomas Carew
A Rapture by Thomas Carew
Slate Street School by Ciaran Carson
A Dialogue by Elizabeth Carter
Ode To Wisdom by Elizabeth Carter
An Elegy On A Maiden Name by Jane Cave
The Poetress's Petition by Margaret Lucas Cavendish
Aella: Mynstrelles Songe by Thomas Chatterton
Chaucers Wordes Unto Adam, His Own Scriveyn by Geoffrey Chaucer
A Knight by Geoffrey Chaucer
To The Ladies by Mary Lee Chudleigh
I Am by John Clare
The Shepherd Boy (1) by John Clare
God by Arthur Hugh Clough
The Latest Decalogue by Arthur Hugh Clough
The Witch by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
Frost At Midnight by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Ode To Evening by William (1721-1759) Collins
Ode Written In [the Beginning Of The Year] 1746 by William (1721-1759) Collins
A Song From Shakespeare's Cymbeline by William (1721-1759) Collins
Pindaric Ode: The Muse by Abraham Cowley
Written In Juice Of Lemon by Abraham Cowley
Departed Youth by Hannah (parkhouse) Cowley
The Negro's Complaint by William Cowper
Olney Hymns: 35. Light Shining Out Of Darkness by William Cowper
Humble Life by George Crabbe
The Flaming Heart by Richard Crashaw
On George Herbert's Book, The Temple, Sent To A Gentlewoman by Richard Crashaw
On Hope by Richard Crashaw
The Kiss by Charlotte Dacre
May by Dafydd Ap Gwilym
To Delia: 34 by Samuel Daniel
To Delia: 39 by Samuel Daniel
To Delia: 45 by Samuel Daniel
To Delia: 52 by Samuel Daniel
Battle by John Davidson
Thirty Bob A Week by John Davidson
Across The Bay by Donald Davie
Rejoinder To A Critic by Donald Davie
Poem For An Anniversary by Cecil Day Lewis
Cooper's Hill by John Denham
Labasheedy by Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill
Jabberwocky by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
The Walrus And The Carpenter, Fr. Alice In Wonderland by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
The Canonization by John Donne
The Ecstasy [extasie] by John Donne
Elegy: 16. On His Mistress by John Donne
The Good-morrow by John Donne
Holy Sonnet: 10 by John Donne
Holy Sonnet: 14 by John Donne
A Nocturnal Upon St. Lucy's Day, Being The Shortest Day by John Donne
The Sun Rising by John Donne
A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning by John Donne
Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae Sub Regno Cynarae by Ernest Dowson
Vitae Summa Brevis Spem Nos Vetat Incohare Longam by Ernest Dowson
Idea: 61 by Michael Drayton
To My Noble Friend Master William Browne: Of The Evil Time by Michael Drayton
To The Virginian Voyage by Michael Drayton
Macflecknoe; Or, A Satire Upon The True-blue-protestant Poet by John Dryden
A Song For St. Cecilia's Day by John Dryden
To The Pious Memory Of The Young Lady Mrs. Anne Killigrew by John Dryden
In Praise Of Women by William Dunbar
Meditation In Winter by William Dunbar
Wife Who Smashed Television Gets Jail by Paul Durgacan
Grongar Hill by John Dyer
The Emulation by Sarah Fyge Egerton
The Repulse To Alcander by Sarah Fyge Egerton
Four Quartets: Little Gidding (1-5 Complete) by Thomas Stearns Eliot
Marina by Thomas Stearns Eliot
The Waste Land: 1. The Burial Of The Dead by Thomas Stearns Eliot
On Monsieur's Departure by Elizabeth I
Written On A Wall At Woodstock by Elizabeth I
Vegetarian World by Mary Ann Evans
The Daft Days by Robert Fergusson
Ardelia To Melancholy by Anne Finch
The Circuit Of Apollo by Anne Finch
A Nocturnal Reverie by Anne Finch
The Garden Of Proserpine by Veronica Forrest-thomsonLesser Epistles: To A Young Lady With Some Lampreys by John Gay
My Own Epitaph by John Gay
Patience: Bunthorne's Song by William Schwenck Gilbert
The Yarn Of The 'nancy Bell' by William Schwenck Gilbert
The Deserted Village by Oliver Goldsmith
Song by Oliver Goldsmith
The Face In The Mirror by Robert Ranke Graves
Not At Home by Robert Ranke Graves
Elegy Written In A Country Churchyard by Thomas Gray
Caelica: 56 by Fulke Greville
Caelica: 87 by Fulke Greville
Caelica: 99 by Fulke Greville
Ex Vermibus by Christopher Murray Grieve
Lourd On My Hert by Christopher Murray Grieve
With The Herring Fishers by Christopher Murray Grieve
Lines For A Book by Thomson William Gunn
The Man With The Night Sweats by Thomson William Gunn
Moly by Thomson William Gunn
Beeny Cliff; March 1870 - March 1913 by Thomas Hardy
Channel Firing by Thomas Hardy
The Convergence Of The Twain; Lines On Loss Of The Titanic by Thomas Hardy
The Darkling Thrush by Thomas Hardy
Hap by Thomas Hardy
Neutral Tones by Thomas Hardy
The Oxen by Thomas Hardy
Shelley's Skylark by Thomas Hardy
On Not Being Milton by Tony Harrison
Study by Tony Harrison
Follower by Seamus Heaney
From The Frontier Of Writing by Seamus Heaney
A New Song by Seamus Heaney
The Tollund Man by Seamus Heaney
Trust by Felicia Dorothea Hemans
Echoes: 35. Margaritae Sorori by William Ernest Henley
Echoes: 4. Invictus by William Ernest Henley
Affliction (4) by George Herbert
The Agony [agonie] by George Herbert
The Altar by George Herbert
The Collar by George Herbert
Easter Wings by George Herbert
Jordan (2) by George Herbert
Love (3) by George Herbert
Redemption by George Herbert
Psalm 100 by Mary Sidney Herbert
Psalm 84 by Mary Sidney Herbert
To The Angel Spirit Of The Most Excellent Sir Philip Sidney by Mary Sidney Herbert
Art Above Nature: To Julia by Robert Herrick
Corinna's Going A-maying by Robert Herrick
Delight In Disorder by Robert Herrick
Upon Julia's Clothes by Robert Herrick
Once Alien Here by John Hewitt
Ovid In The Third Reich by Geoffrey Hill
Requiem Of The Plantagenet Kings by Geoffrey Hill
When Maggy Gangs Away by James Hogg
Sally Simkin's Lament by Thomas Hood
Carrion Comfort by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Duns Scotus's Oxford by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Felix Randal by Gerard Manley Hopkins
God's Grandeur by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Pied Beauty by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Spring And Fall: To A Young Child by Gerard Manley Hopkins
The Terrible Sonnets: 3 by Gerard Manley Hopkins
The Windhover: To Christ Our Lord by Gerard Manley Hopkins
A Shropshire Lad: 4. Reveille by Alfred Edward Housman
A Shropshire Lad: 62 by Alfred Edward Housman
Prisoned In Windsor, He Recounteth His Pleasure There Passed by Henry Howard
When Windsor Walls Sustain'd My Wearied Arm by Henry Howard
Youth And Age by Henry Howard
A Childish Prank by Edward James Hughes
A Modest Proposal by Edward James Hughes
Moon-hops by Edward James Hughes
To Paint A Water Lily by Edward James Hughes
Rondeau by James Henry Leigh Hunt
On Mr. Pope's Characters Of Women by Anne (howard) Ingram
The Church Of A Dream by Lionel Pigot Johnson
Happiness Not Found by Samuel (1709-1784) Johnson
An Ode To Himself by Ben Jonson
To Penshurst by Ben Jonson
To The Immortal Memory... Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Cary And Sir Henry M by Ben Jonson
Epic by Patrick Kavanagh
The Hospital by Patrick Kavanagh
Spraying The Potatoes by Patrick Kavanagh
The Eve Of St. Agnes by John Keats
La Belle Dame Sans Merci by John Keats
Last Sonnet (original Version) by John Keats
Ode On A Grecian Urn by John Keats
Ode On Melancholy by John Keats
Ode To A Nightingale by John Keats
On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer by John Keats
Sonnet by John Keats
Sonnet On Sitting Down To Read King Lear Once Again by John Keats
To Autumn by John Keats
Ether Insatiable by May Kendall
A Farewel To Worldly Joyes by Anne Killigrew
Upon The Saying That My Verses Were Made By Another by Anne Killigrew
An Exequy, To His Matchless Never To Be Forgotten Friend by Henry (1592-1669) King
Another September by Thomas Kinsella
The King by Rudyard Kipling
Recessional by Rudyard Kipling
Tommy [atkins] by Rudyard Kipling
The Enchanted Island, By Danby by Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Rose Aylmer by Walter Savage Landor
The Description Of Cookham by Aemilia (bassano) Lanyer
Aubade by Philip Larkin
Church Going by Philip Larkin
Next, Please by Philip Larkin
Bavarian Gentians by David Herbert Lawrence
Love On The Farm by David Herbert Lawrence
Piano by David Herbert Lawrence
Snake by David Herbert Lawrence
An Epistle To A Lady by Mary Leapor
Mira's Will by Mary Leapor
The Jumblies by Edward Lear
Limerick by Edward Lear
No Coward Soul Is Mine by Edward Lear
The Owl And The Pussy Cat by Edward Lear
Remembrance by Edward Lear
Fathers And Sons by Tom Leonard
Epitaph (on A Commonplace Person Who Died In Bed) by Amy Levy
The Grim Sisters by Liz Lochhead
Sin And Despair Have So Possess'd My Heart by Anne Vaughan Locke
So Foul Is Sin And Loathsome In Thy Sight by Anne Vaughan Locke
Freeze-up by Michael Longley
Letter To Derek Mahon by Michael Longley
The Grasshopper; To My Noble Friend Mr. Charles Cotton by Richard Lovelace
To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair by Richard Lovelace
To Lucasta, [on] Going To The Wars by Richard Lovelace
Horatius Speaks by Thomas Babington Macaulay
Blue Tit On A String Of Peanuts by Norman Maccaig
Gone Are The Days by Norman Maccaig
Bagpipe Music by Frederick Louis Macneice
Elegy For Minor Poets by Frederick Louis Macneice
A Disused Shed In Co. Wexford by Derek Mahon
An Unborn Child by Derek Mahon
The Passionate Shepherd To His Love by Christopher Marlowe
Satire 7: A Cynic Satire by John Marston
An Horatian Ode Upon Cromwell's Return From Ireland by Andrew Marvell
The Mower Against Gardens by Andrew Marvell
On Milton's Paradise Lost by Andrew Marvell
To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell
Cargoes by John Masefield
Sea-fever by John Masefield
The West Wind by John Masefield
Itherness by Ellie Mcdonald
The Orchid House by Medbh Mcguckian
The Sitting by Medbh Mcguckian
Lucifer In Starlight by George Meredith
Modern Love: 1 by George Meredith
Modern Love: 30 by George Meredith
The Farmer's Bride by Charlotte Mew
A Poet's Fancies: 8. The Modern Poet; A Song Of Derivations by Alice Meynell
The Shepherdess by Alice Meynell
Lycidas by John Milton
Sonnet: 18. On The Late Massacre In Piedmont by John Milton
Sonnet: 19. On His Blindness by John Milton
Sonnet: 23. On His Deceased Wife by John Milton
Wild Sports Of The West by John Montague
The Harp by Thomas Moore
Response To Rimbaud's Later Manner by Thomas Sturge Moore
The Haystack In The Floods by William (1834-1896) Morris
The Horses by Edwin Muir
Scotland, 1941 by Edwin Muir
The Briefcase by Paul Muldoon
Sushi by Paul Muldoon
Angel (2) by John Henry Newman
Ode To The Maguire by Eochadh O'hussey
Ode: We Are The Music Makers by Arthur William Edgar O'shaughnessy
The Rubaiyat, 1879 Edition: 12 by Omar Khayyam
The Rubaiyat, 1879 Edition: 27 by Omar Khayyam
The Rubaiyat, 1879 Edition: 69 by Omar Khayyam
The Rubaiyat, 1879 Edition: 71 by Omar Khayyam
The Rubaiyat, 1879 Edition: 72 by Omar Khayyam
The Rubaiyat, 1879 Edition: 73 by Omar Khayyam
The Rubaiyat, 1889 Edition: 13 by Omar Khayyam
The Rubaiyat, 1889 Edition: 19 by Omar Khayyam
The Rubaiyat, 1889 Edition: 68 by Omar Khayyam
The Rubaiyat, 1889 Edition: 70 by Omar Khayyam
The Rubaiyat, 1889 Edition: 74 by Omar Khayyam
Anthem For Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen
Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen
To The Body by Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore
The Impossible Pictures by Tom Paulin
The War Song Of Dinas Vawr by Thomas Love Peacock
Epitaph On Her Son Hector Philips by Katherine Philips
Friendship In Emblem, Or The Seal, To My Dearest Lucasia by Katherine Philips
To The Welsh Language by Katherine Philips
A Winter In Wales by Hester Lynch (salusbury) Piozzi
Epistle To A Lady by Alexander Pope
The Rape Of The Lock by Alexander Pope
The Talented Man by Winthrop Mackworth Praed
When Thou Must Home by Sextus Propertius
Amores [the Loves]: Book I. Elegy 15 by Publius Ovidius Naso
Amores [the Loves]: Book I. Elegy 4 by Publius Ovidius Naso
Amores [the Loves]: Book I. Elegy 5 by Publius Ovidius Naso
Amores [the Loves]: Book Iii. Elegy 1 by Publius Ovidius Naso
Amores [the Loves]: Book Iii. Elegy 6 by Publius Ovidius Naso
My Body In The Walls Captived by Walter Raleigh
The Nymph's Reply To The Shepherd by Walter Raleigh
Verses Made The Night Before His Beheading by Walter Raleigh
Break Of Day In The Trenches by Isaac Rosenberg
A Birthday by Christina Georgina Rossetti
Cobwebs by Christina Georgina Rossetti
An Echo From Willow-wood by Christina Georgina Rossetti
Monna Innominata, A Sonnet Of Sonnets: 11 by Christina Georgina Rossetti
Song (10) by Christina Georgina Rossetti
Up-hill by Christina Georgina Rossetti
The Blessed Damozel by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The House Of Life: 49. Willowwood (1) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The House Of Life: 50. Willowwood (2) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The House Of Life: 51. Willowwood (3) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The House Of Life: 52. Willowwood (4) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Sudden Light by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The Woodspurge by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Proud Maisie, Fr. The Heart Of Midlothian by Walter Scott
Eyam by Anna Seward
The Phoenix And The Turtle by William Shakespeare
Sonnet: 116 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet: 129 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet: 130 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet: 138 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet: 18 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet: 23 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet: 30 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet: 55 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet: 60 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet: 66 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet: 73 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet: 86 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet: 94 by William Shakespeare
Adonais; An Elegy On The Death Of John Keats by Percy Bysshe Shelley
The Cloud by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Ode To The West Wind by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Song To The Men Of England by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Astrophel And Stella: 1 by Philip Sidney
Astrophel And Stella: 15 by Philip Sidney
Astrophel And Stella: 27 by Philip Sidney
Astrophel And Stella: 31 by Philip Sidney
Astrophel And Stella: 54 by Philip Sidney
Still Falls The Rain; The Raids, 1940. Night And Dawn by Edith Sitwell
Knowledge, Acquaintance, Resort, Favour, With Grace by John Skelton
Upon A Dead Man's Head by John Skelton
Jubilate Agno: My Cat Jeoffrey [or, Lines 697-780.] by Christopher Smart
On A Bed Of Guernsey Lilies by Christopher Smart
Elegiac Sonnet: 44. Written In The Church Yard At Middleton In Sussex by Charlotte (turner) Smith
On The Aphorism: L'amitie Est L'amour Sans Ailes by Charlotte (turner) Smith
Away, Melancholy by Florence Margaret Smith
Not Waving But Drowning by Florence Margaret Smith
The Battle Of Blenheim by Robert Southey
The Truly Great by Stephen SpenderA Sonnet by James Kenneth Stephen
Songs Of Travel: 44 by Robert Louis Stevenson
A Sessions Of The Poets by John Suckling
Upon My Lady Carlisle's Walking In Hampton Court Garden by John Suckling
In Sickness (1714) by Jonathan Swift
Mrs. Harris's Petition: To Excellencies The Lords Justices Of Ireland by Jonathan Swift
Stella's Birthday, 1725 by Jonathan Swift
The Garden Of Proserpine by Algernon Charles Swinburne
The Higher Pantheism In A Nutshell by Algernon Charles Swinburne
The Lake Of Gaube by Algernon Charles Swinburne
Faint Love by Arthur Symons
Nerves by Arthur Symons
The Star by Jane Taylor
The Charge Of The Light Brigade by Alfred Tennyson
The Higher Pantheism by Alfred Tennyson
In Memoriam A.h.h.: 108 by Alfred Tennyson
In Memoriam A.h.h.: 124 by Alfred Tennyson
In Memoriam A.h.h.: 27 by Alfred Tennyson
In Memoriam A.h.h.: 35 by Alfred Tennyson
In Memoriam A.h.h.: 50 by Alfred Tennyson
In Memoriam A.h.h.: 54 by Alfred Tennyson
In Memoriam A.h.h.: 7 by Alfred Tennyson
The Princess: Song by Alfred Tennyson
Tithonus by Alfred Tennyson
Ulysses by Alfred Tennyson
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas
Fern Hill by Dylan Thomas
The Force That Through The Green Fuse Drives The Flower by Dylan Thomas
On Sir J- S- Saying In A Sarcastic Manner, My Books Would Make Me Mad by Elizabeth Thomas
As The Team's Head Brass by Philip Edward Thomas
October by Philip Edward Thomas
Centuries by Ronald Stuart Thomas
Pisces by Ronald Stuart Thomas
Love by Francis Thompson
A Hymn On The Seasons by James (1700-1748) Thomson
William Blake by James (1834-1882) Thomson
A Death In The Desert; In Memory Of Homer Vance by Charles Tomlinson
A Word In Edgeways by Charles Tomlinson
Innocence by Thomas Traherne
Shadows In The Water by Thomas Traherne
Alone Walking by Anonymous
Battle Of Brunanburh, Sels. by Anonymous
Beowulf, Sels. by Anonymous
The Blacksmiths by Anonymous
I Sing Of A Maiden by Anonymous
Money, Money by Anonymous
The Seafarer, Sels. by Anonymous
The Unquiet Grave by Anonymous
Western Wind by Anonymous
The Retreat by Henry Vaughan
They Are All Gone by Henry Vaughan
To The Most Excellently Accomplished Mrs. Katherine Philips by Henry Vaughan
Of English Verse by Edmund Waller
Song by Edmund Waller
To A Fair Lady Playing With A Snake by Edmund Waller
Empty Space by Oscar Wilde
Against Constancy by John Wilmot
A Satire [or, Satyr] Against Mankind by John Wilmot
To My Niece Dorothy, A Sleepless Baby by Dorothy Wordsworth
Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 by William Wordsworth
Daffodils by William Wordsworth
Lines Composed A Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey by William Wordsworth
Lucy (2) by William Wordsworth
Ode: Intimations Of Immortality From Recollections Of Early Childhood by William Wordsworth
The Simplon Pass by William Wordsworth
The Solitary Reaper by William Wordsworth
Sonnet On Catherine Wordsworth by William Wordsworth
Thought Of A Briton On The Subjugation Of Switzerland by William Wordsworth
The World; Sonnet by William Wordsworth
Epitaph by Mary Wortley Montagu
Verses Addressed To Imitator Of First Satire Of Horace by Mary Wortley Montagu
A Crown Of Sonnets Dedicated To Love: 1 by Mary Sidney Wroth
Pamphilia To Amphilanthus: 1 by Mary Sidney Wroth
Urania : Am I Thus Conquer'd? by Mary Sidney Wroth
Urania : You Blessed Stars by Mary Sidney Wroth
The Lover Showeth How He Is Forsaken by Thomas Wyatt
Rime 190 (imitated From Petrarch) by Thomas Wyatt
Varium Et Mutabile by Thomas Wyatt
Among School Children by William Butler Yeats
Coole Park, 1929 by William Butler Yeats
Crazy Jane Talks With The Bishop by William Butler Yeats
The Lake Isle Of Innisfree by William Butler Yeats
Lapis Lazuli (for Henry Clifton) by William Butler Yeats
Leda And The Swan by William Butler Yeats
Sailing To Byzantium by William Butler Yeats
The Second Coming by William Butler Yeats

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James Dickey

Among the countless anthologies of poetry, one always looks for a book in which both scholarship and taste contribute at the highest levels. For anyone who writes or reads poetry, or has the sensibility to be drawn to it, this is the book.

Mark Strand

Superb.... The ideal introduction to British poetry.

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