Poems of To-Day: an Anthology - Various

Poems of To-Day: an Anthology

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an Anthology.
London: Published for the English Association by Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd., 1918
First issued in August, 1915; Reprinted October, 1915; January, March, June, September, and December, 1916; May, July, September, October, 1917, January, February, and July, 1918.
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This book has been compiled in order that boys and girls, already perhaps familiar with the great classics of the English speech, may also know something of the newer poetry of their own day. Most of the writers are living, and the rest are still vivid memories among us, while one of the youngest, almost as these words are written, has gone singing to lay down his life for his country's cause. Although no definite chronological limit has been set, and Meredith at least began to write in the middle of the nineteenth century, the intention has been to represent mainly those poetic tendencies which have become dominant as the influence of the accepted Victorian masters has grown weaker, and from which the poetry of the future, however it may develope, must in turn take its start. It may be helpful briefly to indicate the sequence of themes. Man draws his being from the heroic Past and from the Earth his Mother; and in harmony with these he must shape his life to what high purposes he may. Therefore this gathering of poems falls into three groups. {viii} First there are poems of History, of the romantic tale of the world, of our own special tradition here in England, and of the inheritance of obligation which that tradition imposes upon us. Naturally, there are some poems directly inspired by the present war, but nothing, it is hoped, which may not, in happier days, bear translation into any European tongue. Then there come poems of the Earth, of England again and the longing of the exile for home, of this and that familiar countryside, of woodland and meadow and garden, of the process of the seasons, of the open road and the wind on the heath, of the city, its deprivations and its consolations. Finally there are poems of Life itself, of the moods in which it may be faced, of religion, of man's excellent virtues, of friendship and childhood, of passion, grief, and comfort. But there is no arbitrary isolation of one theme from another; they mingle and inter-penetrate throughout, to the music of Pan's flute, and of Love's viol, and the bugle-call of Endeavour, and the passing-bell of Death.

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POEMS OF TO-DAY:


1. ALL THAT'S PAST


2. PRE-EXISTEHCE


3. FRAGMENTS


4. FALLEN CITIES


6. A HUGUENOT


8. UPON ECKINGTON BRIDGE, RIVER AVON


8. BY THE STATUE OF KING CHARLES AT CHARING CROSS


10. TO THE FORGOTTEN DEAD


11. DRAKE'S DRUM


12. THE MOON IS UP


13. MINORA SIDERA


14. MUSING ON A GREAT SOLDIER


16. HE FELL AMONG THIEVES


17. THE VOLUNTEER


18. MANY SISTERS TO MANY BROTHERS


19. THE DEFENDERS


20. THE DEAD


21. THE SOLDIER


23. SHADOWS AND LIGHTS


24. BRUMANA


26. A REFRAIN


27. WHERE A ROMAN VILLA STOOD, ABOVE FREIBURG


29. IN THE HIGHLANDS


30. IN CITY STREETS


82. TO S. R. CROCKETT


33. CHILLINGHAM


II


III


34. SUSSEX


36. CHANCLEBURY RING


87. IN ROMNEY MARSH


40. A TOWN WINDOW


41. MAMBLE


42. PLYMOUTH HARBOUR


43. OXFORD


46. THE DEVOURERS


47. THE OLD VICARAGE, GRANTCHESTER


48. DAYS THAT HAVE BEEN


49. THE LAKE ISLE OF INNISFREE


60. THE FLOWERS


61. THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL


52. THE OLD LOVE


53. EARLY MORN


64. THE HILL PINES WERE SIGHING


55. THE CHOICE


56. THERE IS A HILL


57. BAB-LOCK-HYTHE


59. FAREWELL


60. A SHIP, AN ISLE, A SICKLE MOON


61. NOD


63. SPRING GOETH ALL IN WHITE


65. A DAY IN SUSSEX


66. ODE IN MAY


67. THE SCARECROW


68. THE VAGABOND


69. TEWKESBURY ROAD


70. TO A LADY SEEN FROM THE TRAIN


71. I WILL MAKE YOU BROOCHES


72. JUGGLING JERRY


73. REQUIEM


74. A DEAD HARVEST


75. THE LITTLE DANCERS


76. LONDON SNOW


77. THE ROAD MENDERS


78. STREET LANTERNS


79. O SUMMER SUM


80. LONDON


81. NOVEMBER BLUE


83. ANNUS MIRABILIS (1902)


84. FLEET STREET


86. LEISURE


87. LYING IN THE GRASS


88. DOWN BY THE SALLEY GARDENS


90. TO WILL. H. LOW


81. GAUDEAMUS IGITUR


92. O DREAMY, GLOOMY, FRIENDLY TREES!


93. IDLENESS


95. THE PRECEPT OF SILENCE


97. VITAI LAMPADA


98. LAUGH AND BE MERRY


99. ROUNDABOUTS AND SWINGS


101. INTO THE TWILIGHT


102. BY A BIER-SIDE


103. 'TIS BUT A WEEK


105. ALL FLESH


106. TO A SNOWFLAKE


107. TO A DAISY


108. LUCIFER IN STARLIGHT


109. THE CELESTIAL SURGEON


112. COURTESY


113. MONTSERRAT


114. PRAYERS


115. THE SHEPHERDESS


116. GIBBERISH


117. MARTHA


118. A FRIEND


118. TWILIGHT


120. ON THE DEATH OF ARNOLD TOYNBEE


121. ESTRANGEMENT


122. FATHERHOOD


123. DAISY


124. A CRADLE SONG


136. ON A DEAD CHILD


126. I NEVER SHALL LOVE THE SNOW AGAIN


127. TO MY GODCHILD


128. WHEN JUNE IS COME


129. IN MISTY BLUE


131. THE PRAISE OF DUST


132. AWAKE, MY HEART, TO BE LOVED


133. AEDH WISHES FOR THE CLOTHS OF HEAVEN


135. MY WIFE


138. FROM "LOVE IN THE VALLEY"


138. WHEN YOU ARE OLD


139. I WILL NOT LET THEE GO


140. PARTED


143. A DREAM OF DEATH


145. MESSAGES


146. THE FOLLY OF BEING COMFORTED

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Английский

Год издания

2007-09-18

Темы

English poetry -- 19th century; English poetry -- 20th century

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