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100 1 $aHopkins, Gerard Manley,$d1844-1889.
240 10 $aPoems
245 14 $aThe poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins.
250 $a4th ed. based on the 1st ed. of 1918 and enl. to incorporate all known poems and fragments;$bedited with additional notes, a foreword on the rev. text, and a new biographical and critical introduction by W.H. Gardner and N.H. MacKenzie.
260 $aLondon,$aNew York [etc.]$bOxford U.P.,$c1967.
300 $alxvi, 362 p.$c22 cm.
505 00 $tThe Escorial --$tA vision of the mermaids --$tWinter with the gulf stream --$tSpring and death --$tA soliloquy of one of the spies left in the wilderness --$tBarnfloor and Winepress --$tNew readings --$tHe hath abolished the old drouth --$tHeaven-haven --$tFor a picture of St. Dorothea --$tEaster Communion --$tTo Oxford --$tWhere are thou friend, whom I shall never see --$tThe beginning of the end --$tThe alchemist in the city --$tMyself unholy, from myself unholy --$tSee how Spring opens with disabling cold --$tMy prayers must meet a brazen heaven --$tLet me be to Thee as the circling bird --$tThe half-way house --$tThe nightingale --$tThe habit of perfection --$tNondum --$tEaster --$tLines for a picture of St. Dorothea --$tAd Mariam --$tRosa Mystica --$tDedication of the first edition (Poems 1876-89) --$tSonnet to G.M.H. /$gRobert Bridges -- Author's preface (with explanatory notes and examples by W. H. G. --$tThe wreck of Deutschland --$tThe silver jubilee --$tPenmaen pool --$tGod's grandeur --$tThe starlight night --$tSpring --$tIn the valley of the Elwy --$tThe sea and the skylark --$tThe windhover --$tPied beauty --$tHurrahing in harvest --$tThe caged skylark --$tThe lantern out of doors --$tThe loss of the Eurydice --$tThe May magnificat --$tBinsey poplars --$tDuns Scotus's Oxford --$tHenry Purcell --$tThe candle indoors --$tThe hansome heart --$tThe Bugler's first communion --$tMorning, midday, and evening sacrifice --$tAndromeda --$tPeace --$tAt the wedding march --$tFelix Randal --$tBrothers --$tSpring and fall --$tInversnaid --$tAs kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame --$tRibblesdale --$tThe leaden echo and the golden echo --$tThe blessed Virgin compared to the air we breathe --$tSpelt from Sibyl's leaves --$tTo what serves mortal beauty --$tThe soldier --$tCarrion comfort --$tNo worst, there is none --$tTo seem the stranger lies my lot, my life --$tI wake and feel the fell of dark not day --$tPatience, hard thing! the hard thing but to pray --$tMy own heart let me more have pity on --$tTom's Garland --$tHarry Ploughman --$tThat nature is a Heraclitean fire... --$tIn honour of St. Alphonsus Rodriguez --$tThou art indeed just, Lord, if I contend --$tThe shepherd's brow, fronting forked lightning --$tTo R. B. --$tIl mystico --$tA windy day in summer --$tA fragment of anything you like --$tFragments of Pilate --$tA voice from the world --$tShe schools the flighty pupils of her eyes --$tThe lover's stars --$tDuring the eastering of untainted morns --$tHill, heaven and every field, are still --$tThe peacock's eye --$tLove preparing to fly --$tI must hunt down the prize --$tWhy should their foolish bands, their hopeless hearses --$tWhy if it be so, for the dismal morn --$tIt was a hard thing to undo this knot --$tGlimmer'd along the square-cut steep --$tLate I fell in the ecstacy --$tMiss Story's character! too much you ask --$tDid Helen steal my love from me --$tOf virtues I most warmly bless --$tModern poets --$tOn a poetess --$tYou ask why can't Clarissa hold her tongue --$tOn one who borrowed his sermons --$tBy one of the old school who was bid to follow --$tBoughs being pruned, birds preened --$tBy Mrs. Hopley --
505 00 $tSundry fragments and images --$tIo --$tThe rainbow --$tYes for a time they held as well --$tFragments of Floris in Italy --$tI am like a slip of comet --$tNo, they are come; their horn is lifted up --$tNow I am minded to take pipe in hand --$tThe cold whip-adder unespied --$tFragments of Richard --$tAll as the moth call'd Underwing alighted --$tThe Queen's crowning --$tTomorrow meet you? O not tomorrow --$tFragment of Stephen and Barberie --$tI hear a noise of waters drawn away --$tWhen eyes that cast about in heights of heaven --$tThe summer Malison --$tO death, death, he is come --$tBellisle! that is a fabling name, but we --$tConfirmed beauty will not bear a stress --$tBut what indeed is ask'd of me --$tTo Oxford --$tContinuation of R. Garnett's Nix --$tA noise of falls I am possessed by --$tO what a silence is this wilderness --$tMothers are doubtless happier for their babes --$tDaphne --$tFragments of Castara Victrix --$tShakspere --$tTrees by their yield --$tA complaint --$tMoonless darkness stands between --$tThe earth and heaven, so little known --$tAs it fell upon a day --$tIn the staring darkness --$tSumma --$tNot kind! to freeze me with forecast --$tThe elopement --$tSt. Thecla --$tMoonrise --$tThe woodlark --$tOn St. Winefred --$tTo him who ever thougth with love of me --$tWhat being in rank-old nature should earlier have that breath been --$tCheery beggar --$tDenis, who motionable, alert, most vaulting wit --$tThe furl of fresh-leaved dogrose down --$tMargaret Clitheroe --$tRepeat that, repeat --$tThe child is father to the man --$tOn a piece of music --$tAshboughs --$tThe times are nightfall, look, their light grows less --$tHope holds to Christ the mind's own mirror out --$tSt. Winefred's well --$tTo his watch --$tStrike, churl; hurl cheerless wind --$tThee, God, I come from, to thee go --$tWhat shall I do for the land that bred me --$tOn the portrait of two beautiful young people --$tThe sea took pity: it interposed with doom --$tEpithalamion --$tPrometheus desmotes /$gtranslated from Aeschylus --$tLove me as I love thee. O double sweet /$gtranslated from the Greek --$tInundiatio Oxoniana /$gtranslated from the Greek --$tTristu tu, memini, virgo /$gtranslated from Elegiacs --$tAfter the Convent Threshold /$gtranslated from Elegiacs --$tPersicos odi, puer, apparatus /$gtranslated from Horace --$tOdi profanum volgus et arceo /$gtranslated from Horace --$tJesu Dulcis Memoria /$gtranslated from the Latin --$tS. Thomae Aquinatis Rhythmus /$gtranslated from St. Thomas Aquainus --$tOratio Patris Condren --$tO Deus, ego amo te /$gtranslated from the Latin --$tO Deus, ego amo te /$gtranslated from the Welsh --$tCywydd /$gtranslated from the Welsh --$tAd episcopum salopiensem /$gtranslated from the Latin --$tAd reverendum patrem fratrem /$gtranslated from Thomam Burke --$tIn S. Winefridam /$gtranslated --$tHaec te jubent salvere, quod possunt, loca /$gtranslated --$tMiror surgentem per puram Oriona noctem /$gtranslated --$tAd matrem virginem /$gtranslated --$tMay lines --$tIn Theclam Virginem /$gtranslated --$tEpigram on Milton /$gtranslated from the Latin of Dryden --$tCome unto these yellow sands /$gtranslated from Songs from Shakespeare, in Latin and Greek --$tFull fathom five thy father lies /$gtranslated from Songs from Shakespeare, in Latin and Greek --$tWhile you here do snoring lie /$gtranslated from Songs from Shakespeare, in Latin and Greek --$tTell me where is Fancy bred /$gtranslated from Songs from Shakespeare, in Latin and Greek --$tOrpheus with his lute made trees /$gtranslated from Songs from Shakespeare, in Latin and Greek --$tWhen icicles hang by the wall /$gtranslated from Songs from Shakespeare, in Latin and Greek -- Incomplete Latin version of 'When icicles hang by the wall' --
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650 0 $aEnglish poetry.
700 1 $aGardner, W. H.$q(William Henry),$d1902-
700 1 $aMacKenzie, N. H.,$eed.
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