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the flower of the mind(脑之花)-第3章

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apology。   If   the   last   stanza   of   the   〃Dying   Gladiator〃   passage;   or   the   last 

stanza on the cascade rainbow at Terni; 

     〃Love watching madness with unalterable mien;〃 

     had been separate poems instead of parts of Childe Harold; they would 

have    been    amongst    the   poems    that  are   here  collected    in  no  spirit  of 

arrogance; or of caprice; of diffidence or doubt。 

     The volume closes some time before the middle of the century and the 

death of Wordsworth。 

     A。 M。 

     'As   there   would   be   considerable   overlap   between   the   poems   in   this 

book   and   those   already   released   by   Project   Gutenberg   the   text   of   the 

poems   is   not   included   in   this   eText。   The   poems   that   Alice   selected   are 

shown below and are followed by her comments on them。… …DP' 

     Anonymous。   The   first   carol   Sir   Walter   Raleigh   (1552…1618)   Verses 

before death Edmund Spenser (1553…1599) Easter Fresh spring Like as a 

ship Epithalamion John Lyly (1554?…1606) The Spring Sir Philip Sidney 

(1554…1586) True love The moon Kiss Sweet judge Sleep Wat'red was my 

wine     Thomas     Lodge     (1556…1625)      Rosalynd's     madrigal     Rosaline    The 

solitary   shepherd's   song Anonymous   I   saw   my   lady   weep   George   Peele 

(1558?…1597)       Farewell     to  arms    Robert    Greene     (1560?…1592)      Fawnia 

Sephestia's     song    to  her   child  Christopher      Marlowe     (1562…1593)      The 

passionate   shepherd   to   his   love   Samuel   Daniel   (1562…1619)   Sleep   My 

spotless love Michael Drayton (1563…1631) Since there's no help Joshua 

Sylvester  (1563…1618) Were  I  as   base William  Shakespeare   (1564…1616) 

Poor soul; the centre of my sinful earth O me! What eyes hath love put in 

my head Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? When in the chronicle of 

wasted time That time of year thou may'st in me behold How like a winter 

hath my absence been Being your slave; what should I do but tend When 

in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes They that have power to hurt; and 



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will do Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing When to the sessions 

of   sweet   silent   thought   Did   not   the   heavenly   rhetoric   of   thine   eye   The 

forward violet thus did I chide O lest the world should task you to recite 

Let me not to the marriage of true minds How oft; when thou; my music; 

music play'st   Full many  a glorious   morning   have I  seen The  expense of 

spirit   in   a   waste   of   shame   Fancy   Fairies   Come   away   Full   fathom   five 

Dirge   (Fear   no   more   the   heat   o'   the   sun)   Song   (Take;   O   take   those   lips 

away)   Song   (How   should   I   your   true   love   know)   Anonymous   Tom   o' 

Bedlam Thomas Campion (circa 1567…1620) Kind are her answers Laura 

Her   sacred   bower   Follow   When   thou   must   home   Western   wind   Follow 

your   saint   Cherry…ripe   Thomas   Nash   (1567…1601?)   Spring   John   Donne 

(1573…1631) This happy dream Death Hymn to God the father The funeral 

Richard   Barnefield   (1574?…?)   The   nightingale   Ben   Jonson   (1574…1637) 

Charis' triumph Jealousy Epitaph on Elizabeth L。 H。 Hymn to Diana On 

my   first   daughter   Echo's   lament   for   Narcissus   An   epitaph   on   Salathiel 

Pavy;    a  child   of  Queen     Elizabeth's   Chapel     John   Fletcher   (1579…1625) 

Invocation to sleep; from Valentinian To Bacchus John Webster (…?1625) 

Song from the Duchess of Malfi Song from the Devil's Law…case In Earth; 

dirge    from    Vittoria   Corombona       William     Drummond        of  Hawthornden 

(1585…1649)        Song     (Phoebus;     arise!)    Sleep;    Silence'    child   To    the 

nightingale Madrigal   I Madrigal   II   Beaumont and   Fletcher   (1586…1616)… 

(1579…1625) I died true Francis Beaumont (1586…1616) On the tombs in 

Westminster   Abbey   Sir   Francis        Kynaston     (1587…1642)   To   Cynthia;       on 

concealment       of   her   beauty    Nathaniel    Field    (1587…1638)      Matin    song 

George   Wither   (1588…1667)   Sleep;   baby;   sleep!   Thomas   Carew   (1589… 

1639)   Song   (Ask   me   no   more   where   Jove   bestows)   To   my   inconstant 

mistress     An   hymeneal      dialogue    Ingrateful    beauty    threatened     Thomas 

Dekker (…1638?) Lullaby Sweet content Thomas Heywood (…1649?) Good… 

morrow       Robert    Herrick    (1591…1674?)       To   Dianeme      To   meadows      To 

blossoms To daffodils To violets To primroses To daisies; not to shut so 

soon To the virgins; to make much of time Dress In silks Corinna's going 

a…maying Grace for a child Ben Jonson George Herbert (1593…1632) Holy 

baptism Virtue Unkindness Love The pulley The collar Life Misery James 

Shirley (1596…1666) Equality Anonymous (circa 1603) Lullaby (Weep you 



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no    more;   sad   fountains)   Sir  William    Davenant     (1605…1668)     Morning 

Edmund   Waller   (1605…1687)   The   rose   Thomas   Randolph   (1606…1634?) 

His mistress Charles Best (…?) A sonnet of the moon John Milton (1608… 

1674)   Hymn   on   Christ's   nativity   L'allegro   Il   penseroso   Lycidas   On   his 

blindness   On   his   deceased   wife   On   Shakespeare   Song   on   May   morning 

Invocation to Sabrina; from Comus Invocation to Echo; from Comus The 

attendant spirit; from Comus James Graham; Marquis of Montrose (1612… 

1650) The vigil of death Richard Crashaw (1615?…1652) On a prayer…book 

sent to Mrs。 M。 R。 To the morning Love's horoscope On Mr。 G。 Herbert's 

book Wishes to his supposed mistress Quem Vidistis Pastores etc。 Music's 

duel The flaming heart Abraham Cowley (1618…1667) On the death of Mr。 

Crashaw Hymn to the light Richard Lovelace (1618…1658) To Lucasta on 

going to the wars To Amarantha Lucasta To Althea; from prison A guiltless 

lady imprisoned: after penanced The rose Andrew Marvell (1620…1678) A 

Horatian ode upon Cromwell's return from Ireland The picture of T。 C。 in a 

prospect   of   flowers   The   nymph   complaining   of   death   of   her   fawn   The 

definition of love The garden Henry Vaughan (1621…1695) The dawning 

Childhood Corruption The night The eclipse The retreat The world of light 

Scottish Ballads Helen of Kirconnell The wife of Usher's well The dowie 

dens of Yarrow Sweet William and May Margaret Sir Patrick Spens Hame; 

hame; hame Border Ballad A lyke…wake dirge John Dryden (1631…1700) 

Ode (Thou youngest virgin…daughter of the skies) Aphre Behn (1640…1689) 

Song; from Abdelazar Joseph Addison (1672…1719) Hymn (The spacious 

firmament on high) Alexander Pope (1688…1744) Elegy William Cowper 

(1731…1800)       Lines   on   receiving    his  m
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