The New Oxford Book of Eighteenth Century VerseRoger H. Lonsdale, Roger Lonsdale Oxford University Press, 1984 - 870 pagina's Anthologies of eighteenth-century verse have tended to confirm traditional notions of the period as one of untroubled elegance, urbanity, and decorum. Offering over 550 poems and extracts by more than 250 poets, The New Oxford Book of Eighteenth-Century Verse presents a truer picture of this age as a much less stable and decorous time. This extraordinarily comprehensive volume includes not only a generous selection of verse by such renowned poets as Swift, Pope, Johnson, Gray, Smart, Goldsmith, Cowper, Blake, and Burns, but also a large number of poems by lesser-known and previously ignored poets. Intermixing the familiar styles and preoccupations of "polite" taste with much less familiar verse from all social levels, it reveals the willingness of the century's poets to respond graphically, humorously, or unconventionally to all aspects of rural and urban life. Topics range from golf and hypnotism to amorous adventure and marital discord, from growing sensitivity to natural beauty to fear of the effects of the Industrial Revolution, and from the anguish of poverty and unemployment to animated political exchanges in the wake of the French Revolution. Taken together, these poems reveal that both unpredictability and familiarity played as significant a role as Augustan reason played in the world of eighteenth-century poetry. The anthology also includes a helpful introduction, notes, and a glossary. |
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... stand ; And then he bade the music play , And said , ' Now lass , come dance away . ' He led her off ; just when begun , She stopped , cried ' Houts - some other tune ' ; Then whispered in the piper's ear , So loud that ev'ryone might ...
... stand ; And then he bade the music play , And said , ' Now lass , come dance away . ' He led her off ; just when begun , She stopped , cried ' Houts - some other tune ' ; Then whispered in the piper's ear , So loud that ev'ryone might ...
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... stand , With deep attention waiting his command . To each our tasks he readily divides , And , pointing , to our different stations guides . As he directs , to different barns we go ; Here two for wheat , and there for barley two . But ...
... stand , With deep attention waiting his command . To each our tasks he readily divides , And , pointing , to our different stations guides . As he directs , to different barns we go ; Here two for wheat , and there for barley two . But ...
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... stands tapering out ; His tawny eyes shine sparkling fierce in flame ; And wide his ears unfold themselves all pale . Shaggy with hairs his legs stand stiff and straight , Meeting above in jointure close and firm . With sharp and sturdy ...
... stands tapering out ; His tawny eyes shine sparkling fierce in flame ; And wide his ears unfold themselves all pale . Shaggy with hairs his legs stand stiff and straight , Meeting above in jointure close and firm . With sharp and sturdy ...
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