Siren’s Song, The: An Anthology of British and American VerseThis anthology is designed for students of Indian universities. It presents, in chronological sequence, some of the major British poets from the sixteenth century to the present, and it also offers a cross-section of American poetry. |
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Auden beauty born breath bright Caged Skylark century dark dear deep dominion doth dread dreams Dryden Dylan Thomas earth educated Emerson Emily Dickinson eternal eyes Ezra Pound fair faith fear Fits of Passion flowers God-Forgotten God's Gods hast hath hear heart Heaven hope hour human immortality Indian John Donne King light lips live lonely Lord lover lyric Magi man's mind moon Nature never night o'er Ode to Duty Ozymandias pain a formal pale Passage to India poem poet's poetry rest ROBERT BROWNING Robert Frost rose Satire sing skies sleep smile song soul spirit star stop for Death Strange Fits sweet T. S. Eliot tears Tennyson thee thine things Thomas Hardy Thou art thou dost thought Tiger Tintern Abbey Ulysses Unknown Citizen verse voice W. B. Yeats W. H. Auden wild wind wings woods Wordsworth Yeats Youth