The Blue Poetry BookGraphic Arts Books, 2021. jún. 8. - 356 oldal Poetry is the language of the human nature, a beautiful tool to express every thought and feeling. Searching through different cultures, languages, and historical moments, Andrew Lang carefully crafted this diverse collection of poetry, translating and editing the lyrics of highly esteemed poets. Accepting only the finest of the craft, The Blue Poetry Book features some of humankind’s most magnificent poems, spanning across centuries and cultures. This diverse collection features works with rhythm, stanzas, and figurative language that remain embedded in the wit and heart of readers, immortalized as a whisper in the mind, present long after the collection’s conclusion. Comprised of over one-hundred poems, The Blue Poetry Book is a collection of poems assembled by Andrew Lang. Featuring the work of celebrated poets such as William Wordsworth, Walter Scott, William Blake, Edgar Allan Poe, Shakespeare, and more, this immense medley of poems unites legendary writers from different generations, representing their work under one language. Each poet is represented not only in their work, but in a short biography, written by the scholar Robert McWilliam, detailing their life and career. With masterful poems and intimate details of the authors’ lives, The Blue Poetry Book is both an entertaining collection and an invaluable educational resource, suitable for both children and adults. This edition of The Blue Poetry Book by Andrew Lang and Robert McWilliam now features a stunning new cover design and is printed in a font that is both modern and readable. With these accommodations, this edition of The Blue Poetry Book creates an accessible and pleasant reading experience for modern audiences while restoring the original precision and excellence of Andrew Lang’s work. |
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... ENGLAND THE GIRL DESCRIBES HER FAWN THE SOLDIER'S DREAM JOHN GILPIN HOHENLINDEN THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF A MAD DOG THE OUTLAW BATTLE OF THE BALTIC YOUNG LOCHINVAR THE WRECK OF THE HESPERUS THE DOG AND.
... HELEN THE SKYLARK FIDELE CUMNOR HALL TO A SKYLARK THE NIGHTINGALE THE SLEEPER SPRING THE BATTLE OF NASEBY ROSABELLE THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER THE HAUNTED PALACE THE BARD SONG KINMONT WILLIE THE LAST MAN IVRY SIR.
... BATTLE OF OTTERBOURNE LYCIDAS ELEGY WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD ON THE MORNING OF CHRIST'S NATIVITY WINTER CHRISTABEL YARROW UNVISITED YARROW VISITED SIR HUGH; OR, THE JEW'S DAUGHTER A LYKE-WAKE DIRGE THE RED FISHERMAN; OR, THE ...
... battle are, he can forecast the years, and anticipate the passions. What he cannot anticipate is his own age, himself, his pleasures and griefs, as the grown man sees them in memory, and with a sympathy for the thing that he has been ...
... battle roll'd Among the mountains by the winter sea. Almost the happiest of such moments were those lulled by the sleepy music of “The Castle of Indolence,” a poem now perhaps seldom read, at least by the young. Yet they may do worse ...