Lyrical Forms in EnglishCUP Archive |
目次
PREFACE | 1 |
The Haymakers Roundelay | 3 |
THE SONGLYRIC | 15 |
To Daffodils | 18 |
Winter | 21 |
Sally in our Alley | 24 |
To Celia | 27 |
O my Luves like a red red rose | 42 |
Swinburne | 127 |
Hester | 131 |
The Shepherd and his Wife | 133 |
NOTES | 139 |
The Emigrants in the Bermudas | 140 |
The Home Prepared | 146 |
120 | 152 |
My Study | 160 |
A Austin | 66 |
THE SONNET | 72 |
On First looking into Chapmans | 85 |
To Evening | 96 |
Ode to Duty | 102 |
To a Skylark | 110 |
ΙΟΙ | 116 |
The Lamentation of David | 125 |
T Gray | 178 |
Lamb | 184 |
J Keats | 198 |
Natura Maligna | 204 |
A Rainbow | 210 |
INDEX OF FIRST LINES | 212 |
多く使われている語句
A. C. BENSON aweary beauty bells beneath birds blest blow breath bright CHARLES LAMB charm clouds dark dead dear death deep delight dost doth dream E. V. LUCAS earth elegy emotion English eyes fair flowers fountain golden grave green Grongar Hill hand happy Hark hath hear heard heart heaven hill idyll James Thomson B.V. Keats leaves light lines live LORD TENNYSON Lycidas lyric lyrical poetry MATTHEW ARNOLD melody metre mighty Milton morning Muse ne'er never night o'er once open vowels pastoral picture pleasures poem poet poetry Quatrain rhyme river rose sestet shade Shakespeare shepherd sing sleep smile soft song sonnet soul sound spirit stanza stream sung swain sweet tears TENNYSON thee Theocritus Theodore Watts-Dunton thine THOMAS GRAY thou art thought vale verse voice waves weep wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind words WORDSWORTH youth ΙΟ