Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 pages |
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Page 365
... begin to blow , Medium Gp . UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LIBRARIES Second Trumpets begin to 66 soun ' , Light Gp CHORAL READING 365 Epitaph for Cimantha Proctor 516 Go Down, Moses (with music) 388 Joshua Fit de Battle ob Jerico.
... begin to blow , Medium Gp . UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LIBRARIES Second Trumpets begin to 66 soun ' , Light Gp CHORAL READING 365 Epitaph for Cimantha Proctor 516 Go Down, Moses (with music) 388 Joshua Fit de Battle ob Jerico.
Page 399
... begin the Beguine It brings back the sound of music so tender , It brings back a night of tropical splendour , It brings back a memory ever green . I'm with you once more under the stars And down by the shore an orchestra's playing ...
... begin the Beguine It brings back the sound of music so tender , It brings back a night of tropical splendour , It brings back a memory ever green . I'm with you once more under the stars And down by the shore an orchestra's playing ...
Page 550
... Begin , then , Sisters of the sacred well That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring ; Begin , and somewhat loudly sweep the string . Hence with denial vain and coy excuse : So may some gentle Muse With lucky words favor my destined ...
... Begin , then , Sisters of the sacred well That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring ; Begin , and somewhat loudly sweep the string . Hence with denial vain and coy excuse : So may some gentle Muse With lucky words favor my destined ...
Contents
ANATOMY OF THE POEMEXPERIENCE | 65 |
65 | 91 |
Visual and Other FreeImagery | 137 |
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A. E. Housman aloud Amy Lowell anapestic attitudes auditory ballad Beauty breath called chapter clouds critical dead death dream E. E. Cummings earth emotional response English experience eye-movements eyes free imagery free verse Frost full meaning give hand hath heard heart heaven I. A. Richards iambic interpretation John Keats King language light listening look Lord Lord Randal Louis Untermeyer lyric metrical pattern metrical variation mind mind's-ear mood never night over-all meaning persons phrase poem poem-experience poem-reading-experience poet poetic form poetic rhythm poetry printed verses prose reader reading recorded reread rime Robert Robert Frost rose Sea-Fever sense pattern silent sing song sonnet sort soul speech stanza stanzaic form stir stressed SUGGESTIONS FOR STUDY sweet syllables T. S. Eliot thee things thou thought tion turn Vincent Millay visual voice wind words