English Poetry

Arno Löffler / Eberhard Späth (Hrsg.)
English Poetry
Eine Anthologie für das Studium
4., ergänzte Auflage
A. Francke Verlag Tübingen und Basel
Inhalt
Vorwort zur 4. Auflage
Sir Thomas Wyatt
"I find no peace, and all my war is done"
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13
HENRY HOWARD, EARL OF SURREY
"The soote season, that bud and bloom forth brings" . . .
14
SIR WALTER RALEGH
The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd
"What Is Our Life?"
15
17
BARTHOLOMEW GRIFFIN
"My lady's hair is threads of beaten gold"
18
EDMUND SPENSER
"This holy season fit to fast and pray"
"Trust not the treason of those smiling looks"
"Most glorious Lord of life"
19
20
21
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY
"Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show" . . .
"She comes, and straight therewith her shining twins
do move"
A Farewell
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23
24
THOMAS LODGE
Rosalind's Madrigal
25
MICHAEL D RAYTON
"Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part"
27
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
28
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Sonnet
Sonnet
Sonnet
Sonnet
Sonnet
Sonnet
XVIII ("Shall I compare thee")
XX ("A woman's face")
LV ("Not marble, nor the gilded monuments") . .
LXXIII ("That time of year")
CXVI ("Let me not to the marriage")
CXXIX ("Th' expense of spirit")
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31
32
33
34
35
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Sonnet CXXX ("My mistress' eyes")
Sonnet CXXXVIII ("When my love swears")
Sonnet CXLVI ("Poor soul")
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38
THOMAS CAMPION
"There is a garden in her face"
40
THOMAS NASHE
"Autumn hath all the summer's fruitful treasure"
41
BEN JONSON
On My First Son
Song ("Still to be neat")
Song: To Celia
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44
JOHN DONNE
Song ("Go and catch a falling star")
The Sun Rising
The Canonization
Holy Sonnet X ("Death be not proud")
Holy Sonnet XIV ("Batter my heart")
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47
49
51
52
ROBERT HERRICK
To Daffodils
Delight in Disorder
54
55
GEORGE HERBERT
The Collar
Jordan (I)
Redemption
56
58
59
EDMUND WALLER
Song ("Go, lovely Rose!")
60
JOHN MILTON
At a Solemn Music
Lycidas
Sonnet XIX ("When I consider")
On His Dead Wife
61
64
72
73
RICHARD CRASHAW
Easter Day
75
RICHARD LOVELACE
To Lucasta, Going to the Wars
76
AMDREW MARVELL
To His Coy Mistress
The Garden
Bermudas
77
79
83
HENRY VAUGHAN
The Retreat
The Waterfall
85
87
JOHN DRYDEN
Mac Flecknoe
89
APHRA BEHN
The Willing Mistress
99
JOHN WILMOT, EARL OF ROCHESTER
Verses Put into a Lady's Prayer Book
Love and Life
100
101
ANNE FINCH, COUNTESS OF WINCHILSEA
A Nocturnal Reverie
102
MATTHEW PRIOR
To Phillis
105
JONATHAN SWIFT
A Description of the Morning
A Satirical Elegy on the Death of a Late Famous General
On the Day of Judgement
106
107
109
ISAAC WATTS
The Day of Judgement: An Ode
110
ALEXANDER POPE
Ode on Solitude
Epistle to Miss Blount, On Her Leaving the Town after
the Coronation
Chloe: A Character
112
113
115
JAMES THOMSON
Ode: Rule, Britannia!
117
THOMAS GRAY
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
118
WILLIAM COLLINS
Ode to Evening
125
WILLIAM COWPER
Verses Supposed to be Written by Alexander Selkirk . . . 128
ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD
The Rights of Woman
130
WIILLIAM BLAKE
Songs of Innocence
Introduction
The Lamb
The Little Black Boy
The Chimney Sweeper
Infant Joy
Songs of Experience
The Clod & the Pebble
The Chimney Sweeper
The Sick Rose
The Tyger
London
Infant Sorrow
134
135
136
138
139
140
141
142
143
145
146
ROBERT BURNS
Auld Lang Syne
To a Mouse. On Turning Her up in Her Nest
148
150
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
The Tables Turned
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey
"The world is too much with us"
Composed Upon Westminster Bridge
"I wandered lonely as a cloud"
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154
160
161
162
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE
Kubla Khan: Or, a Vision in a Dream. A Fragment
Dejection: An Ode
164
167
THOMAS MOORE
"The harp that once through Tara's halls"
174
GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON
"She walks in beauty"
Prometheus
"So, we'll go no more a-roving"
175
176
178
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
Ozymandias
Ode to the West Wind
180
183
185
JOHN KEATS
On First Looking into Chapman's Homer
La Belle Dame Sans Merci: A Ballad
Ode on a Grecian Urn
To Autumn
189
191
194
197
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING
To George Sand. A Desire
To George Sand. A Recognition
Sonnet from the Portuguese XXII ("When our two
souls")
200
201
202
ALFRED LORD TENNYSON
The Lady of Shalott
Ulysses
The Charge of the Light Brigade
203
209
212
ROBERT BROWNING
My Last Duchess
Andrea del Sarto (called "The Faultless Painter")
215
218
MATTHEW ARNOLD
• Dover Beach
East London
229
231
COVENTRY PATMORE
The Married Lover
232
DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI
Nuptial Sleep
Lilith
234
235
CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI
SONG ("WHEN I AM DEAD")
236
LEWIS CARROLL
Jabberwocky
238
ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE
The Garden of Proserpine
241
THOMAS HARDY
The Darkling Thrush
245
GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS
The Windhover: to Christ our Lord
Pied Beauty
247
249
OSCAR WILDE
Impression du Matin
250
JOHN DAVIDSON
Thirty Bob a Week
251
RUDYARD KIPLING
Mandalay
256
WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
The Song of Wandering Aengus
Leda and the Swan
Sailing to Byzantium
260
261
262
ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON
Non sum qualis eram bonae sub regno Cynarae
265
LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS
Impression de Nuit: London
267
THOMAS ERNEST HULME
The Embankment
Above the Dock
268
269
DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE
Bavarian Gentians
269
RUPERT BROOKE
The Soldier
271
EDITH SITWELL
Still Falls the Rain
272
THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
275
Sweeney Among the Nightingales
Journey of the Magi
281
284
WILFRED OWEN
Anthem for Doomed Youth
The Parable of the Old Man and the Young . . .
287
288
JOHN BETJEMAN
In Westminster Abbey
Devonshire Street W.l
289
291
WYSTAN HUGH AUDEN
The Capital
Musee des Beaux Arts
293
294
STEPHEN SPENDER
The Pylons
The Express
296
297
RONALD STUART THOMAS
No Through Road
In Church
299
299
DYLAN THOMAS
"Do not go gentle into that good night"
301
KINGSLEY AMIS
Against Romanticism
303
PHILIP LARKIN
Whatever Happened?
Church Going
Afternoons
Here
306
307
310
311
CHARLES TOMLINSON
A Meditation on John Constable
314
THOM GUNN
On the Move
318
TED HUGHES
The Jaguar
Hawk Roosting
Examination at the Womb-Door
Crow's Last Stand
320
321
322
324
SYLVIA PLATH
Spinster
325
TONY HARRISON
A Kumquat for J o h n Keats
327
SEAMUS HEANEY
Anahorish
Punishment
333
334
JOHN LENNON/PAUL MCCARTNEY
Penny Lane
336
DOUGLAS DÜNN
The Clothes Pit
LlZ LOCHHEAD
Poem for my sister
Dreaming Frankenstein
339
340
341
CAROL ANN DUFFY
Poet for Our Times
345
BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH
Speak
346