Bartlett's Poems for OccasionsLittle, Brown, 2007/09/03 - 544 ページ Bartlett's Poems for Occasions, an entertaining, thought-provoking companion to the bestselling Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, is the book to turn to for any circumstance -- from birth to death and everything in between. Under the direction of esteemed poet and writer Geoffrey O'Brien, Bartlett's Poems for Occasions will inspire you to turn to poetry to celebrate a new baby or marriage, toast a colleague, cheer a graduate, honor a birthday, deliver a eulogy, or add zest to a holiday party. It is the perfect solution to the age-old question, What should I say? |
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... John Milton : With thee conversing , I forget all time 155 155 Francis Quarles : Even like two little bank - dividing brooks 156 Anne Bradstreet : To My Dear and Loving Husband 157 Robert Burns : Oh Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast 157 Ezra ...
... John Milton : With thee conversing , I forget all time 155 155 Francis Quarles : Even like two little bank - dividing brooks 156 Anne Bradstreet : To My Dear and Loving Husband 157 Robert Burns : Oh Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast 157 Ezra ...
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... John Berryman : Life , friends , is boring Adrienne Rich : From a Survivor William Bronk : I Thought It Was Harry RETIREMENT FROM WORK AND FROM THE WORLD T'ao Ch'ien ( trans . Arthur Waley ) : Returning to the Fields Po Chü - i ( trans ...
... John Berryman : Life , friends , is boring Adrienne Rich : From a Survivor William Bronk : I Thought It Was Harry RETIREMENT FROM WORK AND FROM THE WORLD T'ao Ch'ien ( trans . Arthur Waley ) : Returning to the Fields Po Chü - i ( trans ...
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... John Dryden ) : What has this bugbear death to frighten man Hadrian ( trans . George Gordon , Lord Byron ) ... John Donne : Thou hast made me , and shall thy work decay John Donne : Death , be not proud though some have called thee ...
... John Dryden ) : What has this bugbear death to frighten man Hadrian ( trans . George Gordon , Lord Byron ) ... John Donne : Thou hast made me , and shall thy work decay John Donne : Death , be not proud though some have called thee ...
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... John Milton : On His Deceased Wife 234 234 Sir Walter Scott : Coronach 234 William Wordsworth : Surprised by joy - impatient as the Wind 235 Percy Bysshe Shelley : Peace , peace ! he is not dead , he doth not sleep 236 Henry Wadsworth ...
... John Milton : On His Deceased Wife 234 234 Sir Walter Scott : Coronach 234 William Wordsworth : Surprised by joy - impatient as the Wind 235 Percy Bysshe Shelley : Peace , peace ! he is not dead , he doth not sleep 236 Henry Wadsworth ...
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... John Bunyan : He that is down needs fear no fall Samuel Johnson : On the Death of Mr Robert Levet Samuel Taylor Coleridge : Work without Hope 272 272 272 273 274 John Keats : When I have fears that I may cease to be 275 Henry David ...
... John Bunyan : He that is down needs fear no fall Samuel Johnson : On the Death of Mr Robert Levet Samuel Taylor Coleridge : Work without Hope 272 272 272 273 274 John Keats : When I have fears that I may cease to be 275 Henry David ...
目次
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VALENTINES | 41 |
CELEBRATING FAMILY | 51 |
THE FOURTH OF JULY | 61 |
THE CHRISTMAS SEASON | 78 |
YOUTH AND ITS PLEASURES | 123 |
INTO ADULTHOOD | 136 |
Why so pale and wan fond lover | 305 |
To | 311 |
Wild Nights | 317 |
SEPARATIONS AND FAREWELLS | 341 |
SOLITUDE | 361 |
These | 391 |
SPIRITUAL AWAKENING | 400 |
Gratitude to the Unknown Instructors | 407 |
MARRIAGE | 146 |
Still Here | 177 |
RETIREMENT FROM WORK AND FROM THE WORLD | 183 |
Leisure | 189 |
His Execution | 215 |
On the Death of | 231 |
Sleep brings no joy | 237 |
Requiescat | 243 |
THE HUMAN CONDITION | 251 |
CONTENTMENT | 265 |
THE WORKING LIFE | 272 |
LOVE AND PASSION | 282 |
When in disgrace with fortune and mens eyes | 293 |
The Ecstasy | 299 |
THE FATES OF NATIONS AND EMPIRES | 413 |
IN TIME OF WAR | 420 |
FROM THE AMERICAN STORY | 437 |
Reconciliation | 453 |
THE UNKNOWN AND THE UNKNOWABLE | 472 |
Heart of Autumn | 486 |
73 | 495 |
21 | 496 |
26 | 502 |
78 | 505 |
83 | 83 |
89 | 89 |
96 | 96 |
The Sky is low the Clouds are mean | 130 |
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A. E. HOUSMAN AMERICAN ARTHUR WALEY auld auld lang syne beautiful birds blue breath buyer Chapter client cold communication components CONDITION cuckoo dark dead death doth dream E. E. CUMMINGS earth eyes fall fire flowers friends gone green grief hand happy hath hear heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hill home inspectors inspection kiss laugh leaves light live look Lord mind MOMENTS AND ULTIMATE moon morning never night o'er Oh stay pleasure poems rain Ring river ROBERT ROBERT FROST roof rose round seller shadows silence sing sleep smile snow song soul spring stars summer sweet tell thee things thou thought TRANSLATED trees TRUMBULL STICKNEY ULTIMATE MATTERS VINCENT MILLAY voice wild WILLIAM BLAKE WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ENGLISH WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind winter wood youth
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25 ページ - To bend with apples the mossed cottage-trees, And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core ; To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells With a sweet kernel ; to set budding more, And still more, later flowers for the bees, Until they think warm days will never cease ; For Summer has o'erbrimmed their clammy cells.