Collected Poems

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R Hart-Davis, 1950 - 572 pàgines

Continguts

tr to Buchr
30
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
54
Last night I lingered long without
60
XI
66
XVII
75
My brain swims empty and light
82
XXIX
90
have been well I have been ill
98
To S C
271
THE HOUSE OF TEMBINOKA
272
In all the grove nor stream nor bird
276
As the single pang of the blow when the metal is mingled well
280
We uncommiserate pass into the night
282
My Martial owns a garden famed
295
XII
304
Not roses to the rose I trow
309

IN ENGLISH
111
In ancient tales O friend thy spirit dwelt
124
The year runs through her phases rain and sun
126
Who comes tonight? We ope the doors in vain
128
We see you as we see a face
129
I read dear friend in your dear face
130
If I have faltered more or less
131
Not yet my soul these friendly fields desert
134
It is not yours O mother to complain
135
O mother lay your hand on my brow
136
Yet O stricken heart remember O remember
137
Peace and her huge invasion to these shores
138
With half a heart I wander here
139
I am a kind of farthing dip
140
Sing clearlier Muse or evermore be still
141
For love of lovely words and for the sake
142
My body which my dungeon is
143
Say not of me that weakly I declined
144
A mile an a bittock a mile or twa
150
Of a the ills that flesh can fear
173
THE SONG OF RAHÉRO
181
THE FEAST OF FAMINE
209
Give to me the life I love
245
In the beloved hour that ushers day
258
The morning drumcall on my eager ear
259
have trod the upward and the downward slope
260
God if this were enough
261
Trusty dusky vivid true
262
Resign the rhapsody the dream
263
Since long ago a child at home
264
The Silver Ship my Kingthat was her name
265
Forth from her land to mine she goes
266
I knew a silver head was bright beyond compare
267
Do you remembercan we eer forget?
268
The tropics vanish and meseems that I
270
You that are much a fisher in the pool
310
Fair Isle at Seathy lovely name
311
Man child or woman none from her
313
About my fields in the broad sun
315
What glory for a boy of ten
316
meanwhile in the populous house apart
317
These rings O my beloved pair
319
Ever perilous
320
As with heaped bees at hiving time
321
Fifteen men on the Dead Mans Chest
322
Here from the forelands of the tideless sea
323
Go little bookthe ancient phrase
324
You know the way to Arcady
325
Bells upon the city are ringing in the night
326
For laughing I very much vote
329
VII
335
XIV
345
A CHILDS GARDEN OF VERSES
361
Whenever the moon and stars are set
366
Of speckled eggs the birdie sings ΧΙ
368
Dark brown is the river
369
Whenever Auntie moves around
370
From breakfast on through all the day
371
Every night my prayers I say
372
I woke before the morning I was happy all the day
373
Bring the comb and play upon it
374
The friendly cow all red and white
375
I saw you toss the kites on high
376
Children you are very little 377
377
Little Indian Sioux or Crow
378
Down by a shining water well
390
In the other gardens
404
The frozen peaks he once explored
425
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