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Index
Cover
Title Page
Contents
Introduction
Address to the Unco Guid, or the Rigidly Righteous
Adlestrop
Aemilianus Monai, Alexandrian, AD 628–655
Affirmation
After Apple-Picking
Ain’t I a Woman?
Anahorish
‘And the days are not full enough’
Animals
Animals Are Passing from Our Lives
Apparition
The Applicant
Approximately
The Argument of His Book
Aristocrats
Around the Well
Ars Poetica: Some Recent Criticism
As
As If to Demonstrate an Eclipse
‘As the black storm upon the mountain top’
Association
At North Farm
Aubade
Autobiographia Literaria
Bad Times Song
The Badger
Badly-Chosen Lover
The Ball Poem
Before Bed
The Best Man That Ever Was
Black Stone Over a White Stone
b o d y
The Bonnie Broukit Bairn
Book Ends
Boots, Boots, Boots
‘The brain is wider than the sky’
Breez Marine
Brown Penny
Bus Stop
Butcher Shop
‘By night we linger’d on the lawn’
The Cabinet Table
Cairo Jag
The Call
‘Call for the robin-redbreast and the wren’
Cargoes
Charles on Fire
Child
A Child Half-Asleep
Chinese Whispers
The Circus Animals’ Desertion
The City Limits
The Clasp
The Clod and the Pebble
The Colonel
‘Come, said my Soul’
Comment
The Comming of Good Luck
The Conclusion
A Conjuration, to Electra
Continuum
The Convergence of the Twain
The Corporal who Killed Archimedes
Corpus Christi Carol
Could Have
Country Fair
Cradle-Song at Twilight
The Crossed Apple
Crossing the Bar
The Crystal Cabinet
Cuba
Cuchulain Comforted
The Curse
Cut
Cycle
Daddy
The Dancers Inherit the Party
‘Dark house, by which once more I stand’
The Dark Thocht
Day Dreams
A Dead Statesman
Dear Bryan Wynter
Dennis was Very Sick
Design
Dirge
Disillusionment of Ten O’Clock
A Disused Shed in Co. Wexford
A Divine Image
Doctor of Billiards
‘Doll’s boy’s asleep’
Dolor
Dream Variations
The Drinkers of Coffee
from The Dry Salvages
During Wind and Rain
‘Each flower is a little night’
Early Nightingale
Empty Vessel
The End and the Beginning
from Endymion
Epic
Epitaph on a Hare
Epitaph on D—— C——
Epitaph on Sir William Dyer
Escape
Esther’s Tomcat
Everything Is Going To Be All Right
The Excuse
Eye and Tooth
Failing and Flying
The Fall of Rome
A Family Man
Field Guide
Fire and Ice
The Fire of London
The Fishing Party
A Flea and a Fly in a Flue
The Folly of Being Comforted
Fragment
Frederick Douglass
The Friend
Games
The Garden of Earthly Delights
The Garden Seat
The Gate
Get Up and Bar the Door
A Glass of Beer
Goose to Donkey
Graduation
Grasshoppers
A Green Crab’s Shell
Grief
The Gypsy Countess
Hallaig
The Halted Moment
Harold’s Leap
The Harvest Bow
Having a Coke with You
Hay for the Horses
Hell Is Graduated
The Herd-Boy
‘Here dead lie we because we did not choose’
from Hero and Leander
A Hill
The Hill
Hope
Horoscope
The Hour-glass
‘How heavy do I journey on the way’
The Hunter’s Purse
Hymn
‘I am a little world made cunningly’
‘I am – yet what I am, none cares or knows’
‘I believe a leaf of grass is no less’
‘I died for beauty, but was scarce’
‘I found the phrase to every thought’
‘I hear, the axe has flowered’
‘I hear a river thro’ the valley wander’
I Know a Man
‘I read my sentence steadily’
I Remember
‘I saw a peacock with a fiery tail’
‘I shall forget you presently, my dear’
‘I think I could turn and live with animals’
I Used to Be but Now I Am
‘I walked in a desert’
‘I would to heaven that I were so much clay’
Ikey on the People of Hellya
‘I’ll tell you how the sun rose’
An Immorality
In a Parlor Containing a Table
In Praise of Limestone
In the Middle of the Road
Index
Innocence
Innocent’s Song
Insensibility
Interview
Introduction
Ironing
‘It is no gift I tender’
‘It’s no use’
Jasmine’s Beautiful Thoughts Underneath the Willow
A Jelly-Fish
John Anderson My Jo
John Clare One Springtime
Keaton
The Kelp Eaters
Lady ‘Rogue’ Singleton
Laertes
Lament of the Frontier Guard
Lamkin
Large Bad Picture
Last Haiku
Last Poem
‘The laws of God, the laws of man’
Leaves
Let It Go
‘Let the world’s sharpness, like a clasping knife’
The Lie
Lights Out
‘Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore’
‘A limerick fan from Australia’
Lineage
The List of Famous Hats
A Lobster Quadrille
A Long Dress
Love Epigram
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
‘Loveliest of trees, the cherry now’
Lucifer in Starlight
Lychees
A Lyke-Wake Dirge
Making Love to Concrete
Making the Move
The Maldive Shark
Man and Wife
The Man with Night Sweats
Maundy Thursday
Meditation at Lagunitas
Meeting Point
Michiko Dead
Migratory
The Mind-Reader
Mirage
The Mitchells
The Moose
A Modest Love
Morning Song
from Mossbawn
The Mower to the Glowworms
Mr Bleaney
Mules
A Musical Instrument
my dreams, my works, must wait till after hell
‘My galley charged with forgetfulness’
‘My lute, be as thou wast when thou didst grow’
My Mother’s Lips
My Sad Captains
‘My true love hath my hart, and I have his’
‘Nature that washt her hands in milke’
Nearing Forty
The Niagara River
The Night Before Larry Was Stretched
‘Nights like these, all the cities are the same’
The Noble Nature
Nostos
‘Now I will do nothing but listen’
‘Not the round natural world, not the deep mind’
‘O Western Wind, when wilt thou blow’
Ode on Melancholy
Ode to the Maggot
from Ode to the West Wind
‘Oh, to vex me, contraries meet in one’
Old Man
An Old Man’s Winter Night
On a Drop of Dew
On a Girdle
On His Heid-Ake
On My First Sonne
On Spies
On the Death of Friends in Childhood
On the Elevator Going Down
On the Grasshopper and Cricket
On the Pier at Kinlochbervie
One Train May Hide Another
The Orange
Out of Danger
‘Out upon it, I have lov’d’
Pad, Pad
The Paperweight
from A Part Song
The Pearl
Phrase-Book
Phrase Book
The Planter’s Daughter
Please Can I Have a Man
The Plot Against the Giant
Pluperfect
Poem Written in a Copy of Beowulf
The Poems of Our Climate
‘Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth’
Poppies in October
A Portrait
Psyche
A Question
Questions About Angels
Rain
Reading Pascal in the Lowlands
Reading Plato
Reason
Reconciliation
The Relic
Report from Paradise
Résumé
from Retaliation
Reunion
Reverie in Open Air
Richard Cory
The Riddling Knight
Roads
Roman Poem III
Rondeau
Rooms
Rush Hour
‘Say over again, and yet once over again’
Scorpion
The Sea Anemones
The Secret
The Self
Self-heal
Self-Pity
Serious
Shame
She, to Him (II)
The Sheep Child
Shut Up I Am Going to Sing You a Love Song
Sick Love
The Sick Rose
Silence
Slim in Hell
The Sloth
A Small Hotel
The Snail
Snow
Snow-Flakes
‘So, we’ll go no more a roving’
‘Soldiers who wish to be a hero’
Solitary Observation Brought Back from a Sojourn in Hell
‘somewhere i have never travelled’
Sonet
Song
from A Song About Myself
The Song of a Man who has Come Through
The Song of Wandering Aengus
A Song on the End of the World
The Songbook of Sebastian Arrurruz
Sonnet on a Monkey
Sonnet to Vauxhall
‘The soul selects her own society’
Special Orders
The Spoonbait
‘The spotted hawk swoops by and accuses me’
Spring
The Spring
The Stare’s Nest by My Window
from Station Island
The Steeple-Jack
The Story of the White Cup
A Strange Wild Song
The Stranger
Sudden Shower
The Sun Underfoot Among the Sundews
The Sweetness of Nature
That Old-Time Religion
Theme for English B
‘There is another loneliness’
‘There sat down, once, a thing on Henry’s heart’
‘There was a young lady of Niger’
‘There was a young man from Dundee’
‘There was an old man of Nantucket’
‘There was an old person of Putney’
‘They flee from me that sometime did me seek’
Things Change
‘This living hand, now warm and capable’
Those Winter Sundays
Thule, the Period of Cosmography
Thursday
Timer
To a Friend Whose Work Has Come to Nothing
To a Locomotive in Winter
To a Mouse On turning her up in her Nest with the Plough, November 1785
To Autumn
To Earthward
To Fool, or Knave
To His Coy Mistress
To His Son
To John Clare
Toad
Today
‘Tonight I’ve watched’
Travelling in a Comfortable Car
The Trees Are Down
The Truth the Dead Know
Turn Again
Turtle Soup
Two Rivers
Two Tales of Clumsy
Ulysses
The Underground
The Undertaking
The Undertaking
Upon her Play being returned to her, stained with Claret
Upon the Infant Martyrs
from Vacillation
‘Vauxhall and Ranelagh!’
from The Video Box
Viola’s Song
from Voyages
A Walk in Kensington Gardens
Wanting to Die
Wanting to Live in Harlem
‘Was it the proud full sail of his great verse’
The Wasp Trap
The Wasps
The Weakness
Weathers
The Weepies
The West
What He Thought
What Is Our Life
from What Is the Language Using Us For?
‘What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why’
‘When I consider how my light is spent’
When I Grow Up
‘When I have fears that I may cease to be’
‘When Lazarus left his charnel-cave’
‘When the eye of day is shut’
‘When thou must home to shades of under ground’
‘When to my deadlie pleasure’
The Whitsun Weddings
‘Who goes there?’
Who Has Seen the Wind?
‘Whoso list to hunt, I know where is an hind’
‘Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day’
The Wife of Llew
‘Wild nights! Wild nights!’
The Windhover
Wishes of an Elderly Man, Wished at a Garden Party, June 1914
Wolves
The Word
Work Without Hope
‘The world’s a minefield when I think of you’
Worried Man Blues
from The Wreck of the Deutschland
‘You sea!’
Žito the Magician
Glossary
Acknowledgements
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Copyright Page
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