Poems on Nature
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The poems in Poems on Nature are divided into spring, summer, autumn and winter to reflect in verse the changes of the seasons and the passing of time.
Part of the Macmillan Collector's Library, a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket-sized classics with gold-foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition features an introduction by Helen Macdonald, author of the international bestseller, H is for Hawk.
Since poetry began, there have been poems about nature; it's a complex subject which has inspired some of the most…mehr
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The poems in Poems on Nature are divided into spring, summer, autumn and winter to reflect in verse the changes of the seasons and the passing of time.
Part of the Macmillan Collector's Library, a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket-sized classics with gold-foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition features an introduction by Helen Macdonald, author of the international bestseller, H is for Hawk.
Since poetry began, there have been poems about nature; it's a complex subject which has inspired some of the most beautiful poetry ever written. Poets from Andrew Marvell to W. B. Yeats to Emily Brontë have sought to describe the natural environment and our relationship with it. There is also a rich tradition of songs and rhymes, such as 'Scarborough Fair', that hark back to a rural way of life which may now be lost, but is brought back to life in the lyrical verses included in this collection.
Part of the Macmillan Collector's Library, a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket-sized classics with gold-foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition features an introduction by Helen Macdonald, author of the international bestseller, H is for Hawk.
Since poetry began, there have been poems about nature; it's a complex subject which has inspired some of the most beautiful poetry ever written. Poets from Andrew Marvell to W. B. Yeats to Emily Brontë have sought to describe the natural environment and our relationship with it. There is also a rich tradition of songs and rhymes, such as 'Scarborough Fair', that hark back to a rural way of life which may now be lost, but is brought back to life in the lyrical verses included in this collection.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Macmillan Collector's Library 214
- Verlag: Macmillan Collector's Library / Macmillan Publishers International
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 81699, 900200578
- Main Market Ed.
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Altersempfehlung: ab 18 Jahren
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 102mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 138g
- ISBN-13: 9781509893805
- ISBN-10: 1509893806
- Artikelnr.: 54663536
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Macmillan Collector's Library 214
- Verlag: Macmillan Collector's Library / Macmillan Publishers International
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 81699, 900200578
- Main Market Ed.
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Altersempfehlung: ab 18 Jahren
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 102mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 138g
- ISBN-13: 9781509893805
- ISBN-10: 1509893806
- Artikelnr.: 54663536
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Helen Macdonald is a writer, poet, illustrator and naturalist, and an affiliated research scholar at the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge. She is the author of the bestselling H Is for Hawk, as well as a cultural history of falcons, titled Falcon, and three collections of poetry, including Shaler's Fish. Macdonald was a Research Fellow at Jesus College, Cambridge, has worked as a professional falconer, and has assisted with the management of raptor research and conservation projects across Eurasia. She now writes for The New York Times Magazine.
Introduction
i: Introduction Unit
1: Spring Poem
1: 'The year's at the spring'
Robert Browning Poem
2: I so liked Spring
Charlotte Mew Poem
3: There Will Come Soft Rains
Sara Teasdale Poem
4: To a Snowdrop
William Wordsworth Poem
5: February Twilight
Sara Teasdale Poem
6: Spring
William Blake Poem
7: Thaw
Edward Thomas Poem
8: Spring
Christina Rossetti Poem
9: Her Anxiety
W. B. Yeats Poem
10: Invitation to the Country
George Meredith Poem
11: To my Sister
William Wordsworth Poem
12: 'Dear March
Come In
'
Emily Dickinson Poem
13: The Lamb
William Blake Poem
14: March
Anon Poem
15: I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
William Wordsworth Poem
16: To Daffodils
Robert Herrick Poem
17: Mothering Sunday
George Hare Leonard Poem
18: I Watched a Blackbird
Thomas Hardy Poem
19: Loveliest of trees
A. E. Houseman Poem
20: The Cuckoo
Anon Poem
21: The Cuckoo
Anon Poem
22: The Woods and Banks
W. H. Davies Poem
23: Little Trotty Wagtail
John Clare Poem
24: Home Thoughts from Abroad
Robert Browning Poem
25: On a Lane in Spring John Clare Poem
26: Spring
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
27: The Starlight Night
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
28: Tall Nettles
Edward Thomas Poem
29: 'When that I was and a little tiny boy'
William Shakespeare Poem
30: Sonnet 98
William Shakespeare Poem
31: But These Things Also
Edward Thomas Poem
32: The Argument of His Book Robert Herrick Poem
33: The Song of Wandering Aengus
W. B. Yeats Poem
34: A Brilliant Day
Charles Tennyson Turner Unit
2: Summer Poem
1: Summer
Christina Rossetti Poem
2: The Happy Countryman
Nicholas Breton Poem
3: A Day
Emily Dickinson Poem
4: My Heart Leaps Up
William Wordsworth Poem
5: The Merry Month of May
Thomas Dekker Poem
6: 'Sumer is icumen in'
Anon Poem
7: The Throstle
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
8: The Landrail
John Clare Poem
9: The Lake Isle of Innisfree
W. B. Yeats Poem
10: Seven Times One: Exultation
Jean Ingelow Poem
11: This Lime
tree Bower my Prison
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poem
12: The Cow
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
13: The Frog
Anon. Poem
14: Little Fish
D. H. Lawrence Poem
15: Heaven
Rupert Brooke Poem
16: To Make a Prairie
Emily Dickinson Poem
17: The Unknown Bird
Edward Thomas Poem
18: To a Skylark
Percy Bysshe Shelley Poem
19: Trees
Joyce Kilmer Poem
20: The Sweet o' the Year
George Meredith Poem
21: Ladybird! Ladybird!
Emily Brontë Poem
22: Daisies
Christina Rossetti Poem
23: Where the Bee Sucks
William Shakespeare Poem
24: The Gardener
Anon Poem
25: The Cries of London
Anon Poem
26: Scarborough Fair
Anon Poem
27: from A Midsummer Night's Dream
William Shakespeare Poem
28: Summer Dawn
William Morris Poem
29: Careless Rambles
John Clare Poem
30: A Green Cornfield
Christina Rossetti Poem
31: The Caterpillar
Christina Rossetti Poem
32: To a Butterfly
William Wordsworth Poem
33: Adlestrop
Edward Thomas Poem
34: Fly Away, Fly Away Over the Sea
Christina Rossetti Poem
35: Epitaph on a Hare
William Cowper Poem
36: A London Plane
Tree
Amy Levy Poem
37: In the Fields
Charlotte Mew Poem
38: Meeting at Night
Robert Browning Unit
3: Autumn Poem
1: To Autumn
John Keats Poem
2: Leisure
W. H. Davies Poem
3: from Give me the Splendid, Silent Sun
Walt Whitman Poem
4: Pied Beauty
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
5: The Glory
Edward Thomas Poem
6: The Rainy Day
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poem
7: Autumn Rain
D. H. Lawrence Poem
8: Digging
Edward Thomas Poem
9: Autumn Fires
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
10: Now is the Time for the Burning of the Leaves
Laurence Binyon Poem
11: Moonlit Apples
John Drinkwater Poem
12: The Lane
Edward Thomas Poem
13: The Wild Swans at Coole
W. B. Yeats Poem
14: 'Western wind, when wilt thou blow?'
Anon. Poem
15: Who Has Seen the Wind?
Christina Rossetti Poem
16: from The Garden
Andrew Marvell Poem
17: Autumn Birds
John Clare Poem
18: The Windhover
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
19: The Owl
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
20: Sweet Suffolke Owle
Anon Poem
21: Rural Evening
Lord De Tabley Poem
22: The Hayloft
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
23: The Solitary Reaper
William Wordsworth Poem
24: To a Squirrel at Kyle
Na
No
W. B. Yeats Poem
25: The Way through the Woods
Rudyard Kipling Poem
26: The Fisherman's Wife
Amy Lowell Poem
27: Sign of the Times
Paul Laurence Dunbar Poem
28: Fall, Leaves, Fall
Emily Brontë Poem
29: Pleasant Sounds
John Clare Poem
30: A Noiseless, Patient Spider
Walt Whitman Poem
31: Something Told the Wild Geese
Rachel Field Unit
4: Winter Poem
1: To a Mouse
Robert Burns Poem
2: Spellbound
Emily Brontë Poem
3: Winter
Time
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
4: Winter
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
5: A Winter Night
William Barnes Poem
6: Snow Storm
John Clare Poem
7: No!
Thomas Hood Poem
8: Sheep in Winter
John Clare Poem
9: Snow
Edward Thomas Poem
10: Out in the Dark
Edward Thomas Poem
11: The Fallow Deer at the Lonely House
Thomas Hardy Poem
12: from As You Like It
William Shakespeare Poem
13: A Winter Bluejay
Sara Teasdale Poem
14: Birds at Winter Nightfall
Thomas Hardy Poem
15: The Darkling Thrush
Thomas Hardy Poem
16: Little Robin Redbreast
Anon. Poem
17: Frost at Midnight
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poem
18: Up in the Morning Early
Robert Burns Poem
19: In Tenebris
Ford Madox Ford Poem
20: The Holly and the Ivy
Anon. Poem
21: The First Tree in the Greenwood
Anon. Poem
22: The Oxen
Thomas Hardy Index
ii: Index of Poets Index
iii: Index of Titles Index
iv: Index of First Lines
i: Introduction Unit
1: Spring Poem
1: 'The year's at the spring'
Robert Browning Poem
2: I so liked Spring
Charlotte Mew Poem
3: There Will Come Soft Rains
Sara Teasdale Poem
4: To a Snowdrop
William Wordsworth Poem
5: February Twilight
Sara Teasdale Poem
6: Spring
William Blake Poem
7: Thaw
Edward Thomas Poem
8: Spring
Christina Rossetti Poem
9: Her Anxiety
W. B. Yeats Poem
10: Invitation to the Country
George Meredith Poem
11: To my Sister
William Wordsworth Poem
12: 'Dear March
Come In
'
Emily Dickinson Poem
13: The Lamb
William Blake Poem
14: March
Anon Poem
15: I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
William Wordsworth Poem
16: To Daffodils
Robert Herrick Poem
17: Mothering Sunday
George Hare Leonard Poem
18: I Watched a Blackbird
Thomas Hardy Poem
19: Loveliest of trees
A. E. Houseman Poem
20: The Cuckoo
Anon Poem
21: The Cuckoo
Anon Poem
22: The Woods and Banks
W. H. Davies Poem
23: Little Trotty Wagtail
John Clare Poem
24: Home Thoughts from Abroad
Robert Browning Poem
25: On a Lane in Spring John Clare Poem
26: Spring
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
27: The Starlight Night
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
28: Tall Nettles
Edward Thomas Poem
29: 'When that I was and a little tiny boy'
William Shakespeare Poem
30: Sonnet 98
William Shakespeare Poem
31: But These Things Also
Edward Thomas Poem
32: The Argument of His Book Robert Herrick Poem
33: The Song of Wandering Aengus
W. B. Yeats Poem
34: A Brilliant Day
Charles Tennyson Turner Unit
2: Summer Poem
1: Summer
Christina Rossetti Poem
2: The Happy Countryman
Nicholas Breton Poem
3: A Day
Emily Dickinson Poem
4: My Heart Leaps Up
William Wordsworth Poem
5: The Merry Month of May
Thomas Dekker Poem
6: 'Sumer is icumen in'
Anon Poem
7: The Throstle
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
8: The Landrail
John Clare Poem
9: The Lake Isle of Innisfree
W. B. Yeats Poem
10: Seven Times One: Exultation
Jean Ingelow Poem
11: This Lime
tree Bower my Prison
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poem
12: The Cow
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
13: The Frog
Anon. Poem
14: Little Fish
D. H. Lawrence Poem
15: Heaven
Rupert Brooke Poem
16: To Make a Prairie
Emily Dickinson Poem
17: The Unknown Bird
Edward Thomas Poem
18: To a Skylark
Percy Bysshe Shelley Poem
19: Trees
Joyce Kilmer Poem
20: The Sweet o' the Year
George Meredith Poem
21: Ladybird! Ladybird!
Emily Brontë Poem
22: Daisies
Christina Rossetti Poem
23: Where the Bee Sucks
William Shakespeare Poem
24: The Gardener
Anon Poem
25: The Cries of London
Anon Poem
26: Scarborough Fair
Anon Poem
27: from A Midsummer Night's Dream
William Shakespeare Poem
28: Summer Dawn
William Morris Poem
29: Careless Rambles
John Clare Poem
30: A Green Cornfield
Christina Rossetti Poem
31: The Caterpillar
Christina Rossetti Poem
32: To a Butterfly
William Wordsworth Poem
33: Adlestrop
Edward Thomas Poem
34: Fly Away, Fly Away Over the Sea
Christina Rossetti Poem
35: Epitaph on a Hare
William Cowper Poem
36: A London Plane
Tree
Amy Levy Poem
37: In the Fields
Charlotte Mew Poem
38: Meeting at Night
Robert Browning Unit
3: Autumn Poem
1: To Autumn
John Keats Poem
2: Leisure
W. H. Davies Poem
3: from Give me the Splendid, Silent Sun
Walt Whitman Poem
4: Pied Beauty
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
5: The Glory
Edward Thomas Poem
6: The Rainy Day
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poem
7: Autumn Rain
D. H. Lawrence Poem
8: Digging
Edward Thomas Poem
9: Autumn Fires
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
10: Now is the Time for the Burning of the Leaves
Laurence Binyon Poem
11: Moonlit Apples
John Drinkwater Poem
12: The Lane
Edward Thomas Poem
13: The Wild Swans at Coole
W. B. Yeats Poem
14: 'Western wind, when wilt thou blow?'
Anon. Poem
15: Who Has Seen the Wind?
Christina Rossetti Poem
16: from The Garden
Andrew Marvell Poem
17: Autumn Birds
John Clare Poem
18: The Windhover
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
19: The Owl
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
20: Sweet Suffolke Owle
Anon Poem
21: Rural Evening
Lord De Tabley Poem
22: The Hayloft
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
23: The Solitary Reaper
William Wordsworth Poem
24: To a Squirrel at Kyle
Na
No
W. B. Yeats Poem
25: The Way through the Woods
Rudyard Kipling Poem
26: The Fisherman's Wife
Amy Lowell Poem
27: Sign of the Times
Paul Laurence Dunbar Poem
28: Fall, Leaves, Fall
Emily Brontë Poem
29: Pleasant Sounds
John Clare Poem
30: A Noiseless, Patient Spider
Walt Whitman Poem
31: Something Told the Wild Geese
Rachel Field Unit
4: Winter Poem
1: To a Mouse
Robert Burns Poem
2: Spellbound
Emily Brontë Poem
3: Winter
Time
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
4: Winter
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
5: A Winter Night
William Barnes Poem
6: Snow Storm
John Clare Poem
7: No!
Thomas Hood Poem
8: Sheep in Winter
John Clare Poem
9: Snow
Edward Thomas Poem
10: Out in the Dark
Edward Thomas Poem
11: The Fallow Deer at the Lonely House
Thomas Hardy Poem
12: from As You Like It
William Shakespeare Poem
13: A Winter Bluejay
Sara Teasdale Poem
14: Birds at Winter Nightfall
Thomas Hardy Poem
15: The Darkling Thrush
Thomas Hardy Poem
16: Little Robin Redbreast
Anon. Poem
17: Frost at Midnight
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poem
18: Up in the Morning Early
Robert Burns Poem
19: In Tenebris
Ford Madox Ford Poem
20: The Holly and the Ivy
Anon. Poem
21: The First Tree in the Greenwood
Anon. Poem
22: The Oxen
Thomas Hardy Index
ii: Index of Poets Index
iii: Index of Titles Index
iv: Index of First Lines
Introduction
i: Introduction Unit
1: Spring Poem
1: 'The year's at the spring'
Robert Browning Poem
2: I so liked Spring
Charlotte Mew Poem
3: There Will Come Soft Rains
Sara Teasdale Poem
4: To a Snowdrop
William Wordsworth Poem
5: February Twilight
Sara Teasdale Poem
6: Spring
William Blake Poem
7: Thaw
Edward Thomas Poem
8: Spring
Christina Rossetti Poem
9: Her Anxiety
W. B. Yeats Poem
10: Invitation to the Country
George Meredith Poem
11: To my Sister
William Wordsworth Poem
12: 'Dear March
Come In
'
Emily Dickinson Poem
13: The Lamb
William Blake Poem
14: March
Anon Poem
15: I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
William Wordsworth Poem
16: To Daffodils
Robert Herrick Poem
17: Mothering Sunday
George Hare Leonard Poem
18: I Watched a Blackbird
Thomas Hardy Poem
19: Loveliest of trees
A. E. Houseman Poem
20: The Cuckoo
Anon Poem
21: The Cuckoo
Anon Poem
22: The Woods and Banks
W. H. Davies Poem
23: Little Trotty Wagtail
John Clare Poem
24: Home Thoughts from Abroad
Robert Browning Poem
25: On a Lane in Spring John Clare Poem
26: Spring
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
27: The Starlight Night
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
28: Tall Nettles
Edward Thomas Poem
29: 'When that I was and a little tiny boy'
William Shakespeare Poem
30: Sonnet 98
William Shakespeare Poem
31: But These Things Also
Edward Thomas Poem
32: The Argument of His Book Robert Herrick Poem
33: The Song of Wandering Aengus
W. B. Yeats Poem
34: A Brilliant Day
Charles Tennyson Turner Unit
2: Summer Poem
1: Summer
Christina Rossetti Poem
2: The Happy Countryman
Nicholas Breton Poem
3: A Day
Emily Dickinson Poem
4: My Heart Leaps Up
William Wordsworth Poem
5: The Merry Month of May
Thomas Dekker Poem
6: 'Sumer is icumen in'
Anon Poem
7: The Throstle
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
8: The Landrail
John Clare Poem
9: The Lake Isle of Innisfree
W. B. Yeats Poem
10: Seven Times One: Exultation
Jean Ingelow Poem
11: This Lime
tree Bower my Prison
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poem
12: The Cow
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
13: The Frog
Anon. Poem
14: Little Fish
D. H. Lawrence Poem
15: Heaven
Rupert Brooke Poem
16: To Make a Prairie
Emily Dickinson Poem
17: The Unknown Bird
Edward Thomas Poem
18: To a Skylark
Percy Bysshe Shelley Poem
19: Trees
Joyce Kilmer Poem
20: The Sweet o' the Year
George Meredith Poem
21: Ladybird! Ladybird!
Emily Brontë Poem
22: Daisies
Christina Rossetti Poem
23: Where the Bee Sucks
William Shakespeare Poem
24: The Gardener
Anon Poem
25: The Cries of London
Anon Poem
26: Scarborough Fair
Anon Poem
27: from A Midsummer Night's Dream
William Shakespeare Poem
28: Summer Dawn
William Morris Poem
29: Careless Rambles
John Clare Poem
30: A Green Cornfield
Christina Rossetti Poem
31: The Caterpillar
Christina Rossetti Poem
32: To a Butterfly
William Wordsworth Poem
33: Adlestrop
Edward Thomas Poem
34: Fly Away, Fly Away Over the Sea
Christina Rossetti Poem
35: Epitaph on a Hare
William Cowper Poem
36: A London Plane
Tree
Amy Levy Poem
37: In the Fields
Charlotte Mew Poem
38: Meeting at Night
Robert Browning Unit
3: Autumn Poem
1: To Autumn
John Keats Poem
2: Leisure
W. H. Davies Poem
3: from Give me the Splendid, Silent Sun
Walt Whitman Poem
4: Pied Beauty
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
5: The Glory
Edward Thomas Poem
6: The Rainy Day
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poem
7: Autumn Rain
D. H. Lawrence Poem
8: Digging
Edward Thomas Poem
9: Autumn Fires
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
10: Now is the Time for the Burning of the Leaves
Laurence Binyon Poem
11: Moonlit Apples
John Drinkwater Poem
12: The Lane
Edward Thomas Poem
13: The Wild Swans at Coole
W. B. Yeats Poem
14: 'Western wind, when wilt thou blow?'
Anon. Poem
15: Who Has Seen the Wind?
Christina Rossetti Poem
16: from The Garden
Andrew Marvell Poem
17: Autumn Birds
John Clare Poem
18: The Windhover
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
19: The Owl
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
20: Sweet Suffolke Owle
Anon Poem
21: Rural Evening
Lord De Tabley Poem
22: The Hayloft
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
23: The Solitary Reaper
William Wordsworth Poem
24: To a Squirrel at Kyle
Na
No
W. B. Yeats Poem
25: The Way through the Woods
Rudyard Kipling Poem
26: The Fisherman's Wife
Amy Lowell Poem
27: Sign of the Times
Paul Laurence Dunbar Poem
28: Fall, Leaves, Fall
Emily Brontë Poem
29: Pleasant Sounds
John Clare Poem
30: A Noiseless, Patient Spider
Walt Whitman Poem
31: Something Told the Wild Geese
Rachel Field Unit
4: Winter Poem
1: To a Mouse
Robert Burns Poem
2: Spellbound
Emily Brontë Poem
3: Winter
Time
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
4: Winter
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
5: A Winter Night
William Barnes Poem
6: Snow Storm
John Clare Poem
7: No!
Thomas Hood Poem
8: Sheep in Winter
John Clare Poem
9: Snow
Edward Thomas Poem
10: Out in the Dark
Edward Thomas Poem
11: The Fallow Deer at the Lonely House
Thomas Hardy Poem
12: from As You Like It
William Shakespeare Poem
13: A Winter Bluejay
Sara Teasdale Poem
14: Birds at Winter Nightfall
Thomas Hardy Poem
15: The Darkling Thrush
Thomas Hardy Poem
16: Little Robin Redbreast
Anon. Poem
17: Frost at Midnight
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poem
18: Up in the Morning Early
Robert Burns Poem
19: In Tenebris
Ford Madox Ford Poem
20: The Holly and the Ivy
Anon. Poem
21: The First Tree in the Greenwood
Anon. Poem
22: The Oxen
Thomas Hardy Index
ii: Index of Poets Index
iii: Index of Titles Index
iv: Index of First Lines
i: Introduction Unit
1: Spring Poem
1: 'The year's at the spring'
Robert Browning Poem
2: I so liked Spring
Charlotte Mew Poem
3: There Will Come Soft Rains
Sara Teasdale Poem
4: To a Snowdrop
William Wordsworth Poem
5: February Twilight
Sara Teasdale Poem
6: Spring
William Blake Poem
7: Thaw
Edward Thomas Poem
8: Spring
Christina Rossetti Poem
9: Her Anxiety
W. B. Yeats Poem
10: Invitation to the Country
George Meredith Poem
11: To my Sister
William Wordsworth Poem
12: 'Dear March
Come In
'
Emily Dickinson Poem
13: The Lamb
William Blake Poem
14: March
Anon Poem
15: I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
William Wordsworth Poem
16: To Daffodils
Robert Herrick Poem
17: Mothering Sunday
George Hare Leonard Poem
18: I Watched a Blackbird
Thomas Hardy Poem
19: Loveliest of trees
A. E. Houseman Poem
20: The Cuckoo
Anon Poem
21: The Cuckoo
Anon Poem
22: The Woods and Banks
W. H. Davies Poem
23: Little Trotty Wagtail
John Clare Poem
24: Home Thoughts from Abroad
Robert Browning Poem
25: On a Lane in Spring John Clare Poem
26: Spring
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
27: The Starlight Night
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
28: Tall Nettles
Edward Thomas Poem
29: 'When that I was and a little tiny boy'
William Shakespeare Poem
30: Sonnet 98
William Shakespeare Poem
31: But These Things Also
Edward Thomas Poem
32: The Argument of His Book Robert Herrick Poem
33: The Song of Wandering Aengus
W. B. Yeats Poem
34: A Brilliant Day
Charles Tennyson Turner Unit
2: Summer Poem
1: Summer
Christina Rossetti Poem
2: The Happy Countryman
Nicholas Breton Poem
3: A Day
Emily Dickinson Poem
4: My Heart Leaps Up
William Wordsworth Poem
5: The Merry Month of May
Thomas Dekker Poem
6: 'Sumer is icumen in'
Anon Poem
7: The Throstle
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
8: The Landrail
John Clare Poem
9: The Lake Isle of Innisfree
W. B. Yeats Poem
10: Seven Times One: Exultation
Jean Ingelow Poem
11: This Lime
tree Bower my Prison
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poem
12: The Cow
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
13: The Frog
Anon. Poem
14: Little Fish
D. H. Lawrence Poem
15: Heaven
Rupert Brooke Poem
16: To Make a Prairie
Emily Dickinson Poem
17: The Unknown Bird
Edward Thomas Poem
18: To a Skylark
Percy Bysshe Shelley Poem
19: Trees
Joyce Kilmer Poem
20: The Sweet o' the Year
George Meredith Poem
21: Ladybird! Ladybird!
Emily Brontë Poem
22: Daisies
Christina Rossetti Poem
23: Where the Bee Sucks
William Shakespeare Poem
24: The Gardener
Anon Poem
25: The Cries of London
Anon Poem
26: Scarborough Fair
Anon Poem
27: from A Midsummer Night's Dream
William Shakespeare Poem
28: Summer Dawn
William Morris Poem
29: Careless Rambles
John Clare Poem
30: A Green Cornfield
Christina Rossetti Poem
31: The Caterpillar
Christina Rossetti Poem
32: To a Butterfly
William Wordsworth Poem
33: Adlestrop
Edward Thomas Poem
34: Fly Away, Fly Away Over the Sea
Christina Rossetti Poem
35: Epitaph on a Hare
William Cowper Poem
36: A London Plane
Tree
Amy Levy Poem
37: In the Fields
Charlotte Mew Poem
38: Meeting at Night
Robert Browning Unit
3: Autumn Poem
1: To Autumn
John Keats Poem
2: Leisure
W. H. Davies Poem
3: from Give me the Splendid, Silent Sun
Walt Whitman Poem
4: Pied Beauty
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
5: The Glory
Edward Thomas Poem
6: The Rainy Day
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poem
7: Autumn Rain
D. H. Lawrence Poem
8: Digging
Edward Thomas Poem
9: Autumn Fires
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
10: Now is the Time for the Burning of the Leaves
Laurence Binyon Poem
11: Moonlit Apples
John Drinkwater Poem
12: The Lane
Edward Thomas Poem
13: The Wild Swans at Coole
W. B. Yeats Poem
14: 'Western wind, when wilt thou blow?'
Anon. Poem
15: Who Has Seen the Wind?
Christina Rossetti Poem
16: from The Garden
Andrew Marvell Poem
17: Autumn Birds
John Clare Poem
18: The Windhover
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
19: The Owl
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
20: Sweet Suffolke Owle
Anon Poem
21: Rural Evening
Lord De Tabley Poem
22: The Hayloft
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
23: The Solitary Reaper
William Wordsworth Poem
24: To a Squirrel at Kyle
Na
No
W. B. Yeats Poem
25: The Way through the Woods
Rudyard Kipling Poem
26: The Fisherman's Wife
Amy Lowell Poem
27: Sign of the Times
Paul Laurence Dunbar Poem
28: Fall, Leaves, Fall
Emily Brontë Poem
29: Pleasant Sounds
John Clare Poem
30: A Noiseless, Patient Spider
Walt Whitman Poem
31: Something Told the Wild Geese
Rachel Field Unit
4: Winter Poem
1: To a Mouse
Robert Burns Poem
2: Spellbound
Emily Brontë Poem
3: Winter
Time
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
4: Winter
Gerard Manley Hopkins Poem
5: A Winter Night
William Barnes Poem
6: Snow Storm
John Clare Poem
7: No!
Thomas Hood Poem
8: Sheep in Winter
John Clare Poem
9: Snow
Edward Thomas Poem
10: Out in the Dark
Edward Thomas Poem
11: The Fallow Deer at the Lonely House
Thomas Hardy Poem
12: from As You Like It
William Shakespeare Poem
13: A Winter Bluejay
Sara Teasdale Poem
14: Birds at Winter Nightfall
Thomas Hardy Poem
15: The Darkling Thrush
Thomas Hardy Poem
16: Little Robin Redbreast
Anon. Poem
17: Frost at Midnight
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poem
18: Up in the Morning Early
Robert Burns Poem
19: In Tenebris
Ford Madox Ford Poem
20: The Holly and the Ivy
Anon. Poem
21: The First Tree in the Greenwood
Anon. Poem
22: The Oxen
Thomas Hardy Index
ii: Index of Poets Index
iii: Index of Titles Index
iv: Index of First Lines