Songs of OurselvesThis series contains poetry and prose anthologies composed of writers from across the English-speaking world. Songs of Ourselves is an accessible one-volume introduction to the astonishing range of forms, styles and content of verse written in the English language over more than four centuries, containing work by more than 100 poets from all parts of the English-speaking world. |
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Why So Pale and Wan Fond Lover? | 3 |
They Flee From Me That Sometime Did Me Seek | 9 |
The Authors Epitaph Made By Himself | 15 |
A Song | 22 |
The Procession of The Seasons | 35 |
The Fly | 47 |
The Grasshopper | 53 |
Love Armed | 60 |
Plenty | 132 |
Time | 145 |
Full Moon and Little Frieda | 149 |
Marrysong | 155 |
A Different History | 161 |
Pike | 167 |
Ozymandias | 201 |
Childhood | 207 |
As Loving Hind That Hartless Wants Her Deer | 67 |
From On My Dreaming of my Wife | 74 |
The Rights of Woman | 80 |
The Hunting of The Hare | 86 |
The ChimneySweepers Complaint | 92 |
On His Blindness | 99 |
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard | 105 |
From An Essay on Man | 112 |
Praise Song For My Mother | 214 |
The Trees | 220 |
You Cannot Do This | 226 |
Friend | 229 |
Times Fool | 235 |
Meeting At Night | 241 |
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