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Window Poems
Author: Wendell Berry
Since 1979, Wendell Berry has taken a walk almost every Sunday. Often on these walks of meditation and reflection, he finds himself making notes for poems. Some years he has accomplished as many as fifteen or twenty poem ... |
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The Complete Poems of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
Author: John Wilmot Rochester
John Wilmot, the notorious Earl of Rochester, was the darling of the polished, profligate court of Charles II. One of the finest poets of the Restoration, patron to important playwrights, model for countless witty young ... |
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Without Title
Author: Geoffrey Hill
Praise for Geoffrey Hill's newest collection of poems: ""Without Title," his new collection, combines the force and freedom of Hill's narrative verse with a renewed faith in his masterly talents for form and wordplay ... |
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Pinion
Author: Claudia Emerson
In this eloquent long poem, Claudia Emerson employs the voices of two family members on a small southern farm to examine the universal complexities of place, generation, memory, and identity. Alternating between the voic ... |
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Selected Poems
Author: John Clare
A selection that includes poems from various stages of Clare's poetic career, organised by theme, from "Birds and Beasts" to "Madhouses, Prisons and Whorehouses". |
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A Nonsense Anthology
Author: Carolyn Wells
On a topographical map of Literature Nonsense would be represented by a small and sparsely settled country neglected by the average tourist but affording keen delight to the few enlightened travellers who sojourn withi ... |
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Venus Trines at Midnight
Author: Linda Goodman
Linda Goodman is the world's best-known astrologer. Her three books, Sun Signs, Love Signs, and Star Signs have sold over 40 million copies in many languagaes. Known to her friends as both a poet and a romantic, Linda Go ... |
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Armada
Author: Brian Patten
By the author of "Love Poems", this collection of poems offers insights into life and the human condition. |
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The Odyssey
Author: Homer
This title presents Homer's best-loved and most accessible poem, recounting the great wandering of Odysseus during his ten-year voyage back home to Ithaca, after the Trojan War. This is a superb new verse translation, no ... |
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Unrecounted
Author: W.G. Sebald
For a number of years until his death in 2001, W. G. Sebald and the German artist Jan Peter Tripp exchanged poems and lithographs. Unrecounted is the result of this long artistic friendship a creative dialogue inspired b ... |
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The Universal Home Doctor
Author: Simon Armitage
The Universal Home Doctor is Simon Armitage's most personal collection of poems yet. The poems journey across the globe but are ultimately set against the most intimate of landscapes - the human body. |
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The Rape of the Lock
Author: Alexander Pope
A hideous crime is committed at a fashionable London society gathering. The victim is the beautiful, innocent Belinda, her attacker is the dastardly Baron, and his weapon of choice is a pair of scissors...Pope's mock-epi ... |
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Bartlett's Poems for Occasions
Author: G. O'Brien
Spanning in time from ancient Egypt to the present day, a three-part anthology of more than five hundred poems--organized into the Cycles of Nature, the Phases of Human Life, and the Enduring Themes--features the works o ... |
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Intimacies/Intimismos
Author: Pablo Neruda
From Nobel Laureate Pablo Neruda comes Intimacies--a beautiful companion to On the Blue Shore of Silence--showcasing some of Neruda's most extraordinary love poems, and once again married with Mary Heebner's earthy, ... |
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Gift Songs
Author: John Burnside
To the Shakers, a good song was a gift; indeed the test of a song's goodness was how much of a gift it was. In their call to "labour to make the way of God your own", Shaker artists expressed an aesthetic that had much i ... |
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Arnold
Author: Matthew Arnold
Matthew Arnold was born in 1822, the eldest son of Thomas Arnold, the fabled headmaster of Rugby. In his early life, Arnold struggled to cope with the benign domination of his father's early death, and with the terrible ... |
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Rain-charm for the Duchy
Author: Ted Hughes
In 1984, Ted Hughes author of Lupercal and Crow, was made Poet Laureate. This collection of five poems were written after his appointment and include depictions of events such as the birth of Prince Harry and the Queen's ... |
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The Mays of Ventadorn
Author: W.S. Merwin
Pulitzer-prize winning poet W.S. Merwin traces the origins of the troubadours in 12th century Provance as he relates his own experience as a frequent visitor to southern France in this striking memoir, for the National G ... |
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Gaudete
Author: Ted Hughes
The passion of the writing in this volume has been described as delivering the sensation of a line writing itself in front of the reader's eyes. |
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