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The Hundred Best English Poems - Various

  • Title: The Hundred Best English Poems
  • Author: Various
  • Category: Anthologies
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This wonderful collection of poems showcases the incredible talent of the some of the greatest poets in the world. These creative masterpieces are truly the best of the best, the crème de la crème, one hundred of the most awe inspiring and magnificent examples of poetic skill - works that will live forever in the annals of great literature.

Embracing the most influential names in poetry we have all come to love, respect and revere, this exceptional compilation has a verse for every occasion, a theme for each day of existence and poetic instances for all of life's varied circumstances.

Whether it's pondering Keats' assertion that "beauty is truth, truth beauty" or sharing Tennyson's anticipation of "crossing the bar", we can all in some way identify with the ideas and thoughts expressed in the works presented here. We can't help but be inspired and also entertained by the words of the superlative writers in this collection as they address the perils and wonders of the human condition.

By enriching the background themes of the life journey in which we find ourselves, these poems form a chorus in the universal music of an existence in which we collectively form the melody.
- Summary by Bruce Kachuk
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Prefatory NoteMadrigalThe Forsaken MermanLifeSong from 'Pippa Passes' 1Song from 'Pippa Passes' 2The Lost MistressHome-Thoughts, from the SeaEpilogueThe Silver TassieOf a' the AirtsJohn Anderson my JoAe Fond KissYe Flowery BanksA Red, Red RoseMary MorisonShe Walks in BeautyOh! Snatched Away in Beauty's BloomSong from 'The Corsair'Song from 'Don Juan'HohenlindenSay not the Struggle Nought AvailethYouth and AgeWritten in the Year 1746To a Young LadyA Wet Sheet and a Flowing SeaSongA Song for St. Cecilia's Day, 1687SongElegy written in a Country Church-yardTo R. T. H. B.I. M. Margaritae SororiVirtueTo the Virgins, to make much of TimeTo Anthea, who may command him anythingThe Death BedThe Bridge of SighsI Remember, I RememberTo CeliaOn first looking into Chapman's HomerOde to a NightingaleOde on a Grecian UrnTo AutumnOde on MelancholyLa Belle Dame sans MerciSonnetThe Old Familiar FacesThe Maid's LamentTo Lucasta. Going to the WarsOn the Morning of Christ's NativityL'AllegroIl PenserosoLycidasOn his BlindnessThe Land o' the LealOde on SolitudeThe Night before his DeathA WishSonnet XVII. Who will believe my verse?Sonnet XVIII. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?Sonnet XXX. When to the sessionsSonnet XXXIII. Full many a glorious morningSonnet LX. Like as the wavesSonnet LXVI. Tired with all theseSonnet LXXI. No longer mournSonnet LXXIII. That time of yearSonnet LXXIV. But be contentedSonnet CVI. When in the chronicleSonnet CXVI. Let me not to the marriageSong from 'The Tempest'Song from 'Measure for Measure'Song from 'Much Ado about Nothing'Song from 'Cymbeline'Song from 'Prometheus Unbound'Ode to the West WindThe CloudTo a SkylarkChorus from 'Hellas'Stanzas. Written in Dejection, near NaplesThe Indian SerenadeTo --To NightSong from 'Ajax and Ulysses'StanzasRequiemSong from 'The Miller's Daughter'St. Agnes' EveBreak, break, breakSong from 'The Princess' 1Song from 'The Princess' 2Crossing the BarOn a GirdleSongShe dwelt among the untrodden waysShe was a Phantom of delightSonnet XXXIII. The world is too much with usSonnet XXXVI. Earth has not anythingTo a Highland Girl, at Inversneyde, upon Loch LomondThe Solitary ReaperIntimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early ChildhoodOn his Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia
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