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Collected poems.
Title:
Collected poems.
Uniform Title:
Poems. Selections
Edition:
[1st ed. in the U.S.A.].
Publication Information:
Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1961.
Physical Description:
358 pages ; 22 cm
General Note:
Includes index of first lines.
Personal Subject:
Contents:
In the wilderness -- The haunted house -- Reproach -- The finding of love -- The General Eliott -- Rocky acres -- Outlaws -- One hard look -- A frosty night -- Allie -- Unicorn and the white doe -- Henry and Mary -- Love without hope -- What did I dream -- The country dance -- The troll's nosegay -- The hills of May -- Lost love -- Vain and careless -- An English wood -- The bedpost -- The pier-glass -- Apples and water -- Angry Samson -- Down -- Mermaid, dragon, fiend -- In procession -- Warning to children -- Alice -- Richard Roe and John Doe -- The witches' cauldron -- Ancestors -- The coronation murder -- Children of darkness -- The cool web -- Love in barrenness -- Song of contrariety -- The presence -- The land of Whipperginny -- In no direction -- The castle -- Return -- The bards -- A lost world -- Nobody -- The progress -- Full moon -- Vanity -- Pure love -- Sick love -- It was all very tidy -- Callow captain -- Theif -- The furious voyage -- Lift-boy -- Traveller's curse after misdirection -- The last day of leave -- The next time -- Ulysses -- The Succubus -- The reader over my shoulder -- The legs -- Gardener -- Front door soliloquy -- In broken images -- Trudge, Body! -- The Christmas robin -- On rising early -- Flying crooked -- Fragment of a lost poem -- Brother -- Galatea and Pygmalion -- The devil's advice to story-tellers -- Sergeant-Major money -- Sea side -- Wm. Brazier -- Welsh incident -- Vision in the repair-shop -- Interruption -- Act V, Scene 5 -- Midway -- Hell -- Leda -- Synthetic such -- The florist rose -- Lost acres -- At first sight -- Recalling war -- Down, Wanton, down -- A former attachment -- Nature's lineaments -- Time -- The philosopher -- On dwelling -- Hotel bed at Lugano -- Ogres and pygmies -- History of the word -- Single fare -- To walk on hills -- To bring the dead to life -- To evoke posterity -- Any honest housewife -- Defeat of the rebels -- Never such love -- The fallen signpost -- The China plate -- Certain mercies -- The Cuirassiers of the frontier -- The laureate -- A jealous man -- The cloak -- The foreboding -- With her lips only -- The halls of Bedlam -- Or to perish before day -- A country mansion -- Lovers in winter -- Advocates -- On portents -- The terraced valley -- Alexander and Queen Janet -- The chink -- The ages of oath -- New legends -- Like snow -- End of play -- The climate of thought -- The fallen tower of Siloam -- The great-grandmother -- No more ghosts -- A love story -- Dawn bombardment -- The worms of history -- The glutton -- The shot -- The thieves -- Lollocks -- To sleep -- Despite and still -- The suicide in the copse -- Frightened men -- The oath -- Language of the seasons -- Mid-winter waking -- The rock at the corner -- The beach -- The villagers and death -- The door -- Under the pot -- Though nightmare -- To Lucia at birth -- Death by drums -- She tells her love while half asleep -- Theseus and Ariadne -- Penthesileia -- Cold weather proverb -- The death room -- To Juan at the winter solstice -- To be called a bear -- My name and I -- 1805 -- At the Savoy Chapel -- Dream of a climber -- The Persian version -- The weather of Olympus -- Apollo of the Physiologists -- The oldest soldier -- Grotesques, i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi -- The Eugenist -- A civil servant -- Gulls and men -- General Bloodstock's lament for England -- Welcome, to the caves of Artá

I'm through with you for ever -- The sacred mission -- Poet's corner -- Beauty in trouble -- Sirocco at Deyá -- From the Embassy -- The white goddess -- Amergin's charm -- The battle of the trees -- The song of Blodeuwedd -- Instructions to the Orphic adept -- Lament for Pasiphaë -- The sirens' welcome to Cronos -- Intercession in late October -- The jackals' address to Isis -- The destroyer -- Return of the goddess -- Counting the beats -- The young Cordwainer -- Your private way -- The survivor -- Questions in a wood -- Darien -- The portrait -- Prometheus -- The straw -- Cry Faugh! -- Hercules at Nemea -- Dialogue on the headland -- The mark -- Liadan and Curithir -- The sea horse -- Reproach to Julia -- Dethronement -- Cat-goddesses -- The blue-fly -- A lost jewel -- The window sill -- Spoils -- Rhea -- The face in the mirror -- The coral pool -- Gratitude for a nightmare -- Friday night -- The naked and the nude -- Woman and tree -- Forbidden words -- A slice of wedding cake -- A plea to boys and girls -- Nothing -- Call it a good marriage -- The second-fated -- The twin of sleep -- Around the mountain -- Lyceia -- Symptoms of love -- The sharp ridge -- Under the olives -- The visitation -- Are you shaken, are you stirred -- Apple island -- The Falcon woman -- Troughs of sea -- The laugh -- The death grapple -- In single syllables -- The starred coverlet -- The intrusion -- Patience -- Hag-ridden -- The cure -- Turn of the moon -- Seldom, yet now -- Anchises to Aphrodite -- The secret land -- To Myrto of Myrtles -- Two children -- The dangerous gift -- Twice of the same fever -- Surgical ward: men -- Nightfall at twenty thousand feet -- The simpleton -- The were-man -- The person from Porlock -- Established lovers -- The quiet glades of Eden -- Here live your life out -- Burn it -- Joan and Darby -- Ruby and Amethyst -- Come, enjoy your Sunday -- Leaving the rest unsaid.
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