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  1. Há 4 dias · Although Wordsworth did not publish her work, many of her journals, travelogues, and poems have been posthumously collected and published, including her four-volume Alfoxden journal, which she kept from May 1799 to December 1802, and her journals from 1824 to 1835, which include a travelogue and notes on life at Rydal Mount, where she lived with William and his family beginning in 1813.

  2. Há 1 dia · In particular, there are significant materials connected to MacDiarmid's edition of Soutar's Collected Poems (London: Andrew Dakers Ltd, 1948). These include original MSS by Soutar, transcripts of Soutar MSS by his literary executor the Rev. David Stevens, MSS of MacDiarmid's 'Introduction' and other editorial materials, printers' TSS, galley proofs, and correspondence with publishers.

  3. Há 2 dias · Notice, in Today’s Poem, how the meter naturally hints at a break between the first four feet of a line and the last three, giving it the sound of ballad meter, which Rooney emphasizes by creating a fairly regular internal rhyme between the second and fourth feet: And never they fear when the foe is near, or The steel decks rock with the lightning shock (a rhyme pattern Robert Service would ...

  4. Há 1 dia · Edinburgh University Library holds 139 books from the library of the poet Norman MacCaig. There are inscribed copies of works by fellow poets, including Hugh MacDiarmid, Seamus Heaney, Sydney Goodsir Smith and Edwin Morgan. The collection includes a heavily annotated copy of MacDiarmid’s A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle (SD 9065) and private printed poetic Christmas cards from Seamus Heaney.

  5. Há 1 dia · To send thy curse against my brother. 'For I am bound by gratitude, By love and blood, To brothers of mine across the sea, Who stretch out kindly hands to me.'. 'Therefore,' the voice said, 'shalt thou write. My curse to-night. From the summits of love a curse is driven, As lightning is from the tops of heaven.'.

  6. Há 2 dias · Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( / ˈkoʊlərɪdʒ / KOH-lə-rij; [1] 21 October 1772 – 25 July 1834) was an English poet, literary critic, philosopher, and theologian who was a founder of the Romantic Movement in England and a member of the Lake Poets with his friend William Wordsworth. He also shared volumes and ...

  7. Há 1 dia · Young also comments favourably on Freeman's publications including A Portrait of George Moore (1922), Prince Absalom (1925), Solomon and Balkis (1926), and Collected Poems (1928). He discusses writers that both poets admire including Wordsworth, George Crabbe, Thomas Hardy, Robert Bridges, and Charles Doughty.