Selected PoemsPsychology Press |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
A Note on the Text | 18 |
A Dialogue Between the Resolved Soul and Created Pleasure | 19 |
On a Drop of | 22 |
The Coronet | 23 |
Eyes and Tears | 24 |
Bermudas | 26 |
Clorinda and Damon | 28 |
The Match | 49 |
The Mower against Gardens | 50 |
Damon the Mower | 52 |
The Mower to the GlowWorms | 55 |
The Mowers Song | 56 |
Ametas and Thestylis Making HayRopes | 57 |
Musics Empire | 58 |
The Garden | 59 |
A Dialogue Between the Soul and Body | 29 |
The Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn | 30 |
Young Love | 34 |
To his Coy Mistress | 35 |
The Unfortunate Lover | 36 |
The Gallery | 38 |
The Fair Singer | 40 |
Mourning | 41 |
Daphnis and Chloe | 42 |
The Definition of Love | 46 |
The Picture of Little T C in a Prospect of Flowers | 48 |
Upon the Hill and Grove at Bilbrough | 61 |
Upon Appleton House to my Lord Fairfax | 64 |
Requiem The Goulers | 85 |
A Dialogue between Thyrsis and Dorinda | 91 |
An Horatian Ode upon Cromwells Return from Ireland | 92 |
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ROWLEY POEMS | |
On the Immortality of the Soul | |
Chattertons Reputation IV | |
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