Under Green Leaves: William Shakespeare, William Blake, John Keats, Mary Howitt, Robert Herrick & othersRichard Henry Stoddard Courier Dover Publications, 10 sty 2018 - 96 This treasury of verse rejoices in the pleasures of the countryside and the beauty of the outdoors. Originally published in the mid-19th century, Under Green Leaves offers a wealth of poetry inspired by nature, from lyrics by English dramatists such as William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher, to works by Metaphysical, Romantic, and Victorian poets. Dozens of enchanting verses include William Blake's "Piping Down the Valleys Wild," "Ode to a Nightingale" by John Keats, Andrew Marvell's "The Garden," and Thomas Campbell's "To the Evening Star." No compilation of nature poetry would be complete without contributions from William Wordsworth, whose "Lines Written in Early Spring" and "To a Skylark" appear here. Other featured poets include John Milton, Alfred Tennyson, Robert Herrick, George Herbert, Mary Howitt, and many other writers whose meditations on flowers, birds, woodlands, and summer evenings remain ever green. |
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... blue columbine. There grows the four-leaved plant, “true love,” In some dusk woodland spot; There grows the enchanter's night-shade, And the wood forget-me-not. And many a merry bird is there, Unscared by lawless 2 Under Green Leaves ...
... blue columbine. There grows the four-leaved plant, “true love,” In some dusk woodland spot; There grows the enchanter's night-shade, And the wood forget-me-not. And many a merry bird is there, Unscared by lawless 2 Under Green Leaves ...
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The Primrose by John Clare | 14 |
The Green Linnet by William Wordsworth | 20 |
Birds by Mary Howitt | 34 |
To a Butterfly by William Wordsworth | 40 |
The Wild CherryTree by Barry Cornwall | 46 |
To a Red Clover Blossom by John Clare | 52 |
A Summer Ramble by William Cullen Bryant | 58 |
A Wish by Samuel Rogers | 60 |
To the Nightingale by John Milton | 73 |
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