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Published
Middletown, Conn. Wesleyan University Press, [1965, ©1963].
Edition
[1st American ed.].
ISBN
0819530557, 9780819530554
Physical Desc
xxiv, 23-616 pages 21 cm
Status
Available from another library
Copies
Location | Call Number | Status |
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Lasell University - Main | 821 D28c | On Shelf |
Regis - Main | PR6007 .A8 A17 1965 | On Shelf |
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Published
Middletown, Conn. Wesleyan University Press, [1965, ©1963].
Format
Book
Edition
[1st American ed.].
Language
English
ISBN
0819530557, 9780819530554
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LC Subjects
Table of Contents
A is for artist; A beggar's life; A bird's anger; A blind child; A bright day; A cat's example; A change of voice; A chant; A child's fancy; A child's mint; A child's pet; A dog's grave; A dream; A dream of winter; A drinking song; A dull spirit; A familiar face; A familiar voice; A fleeting passion; A fleeting wonder; A foolish tongue; A great time; A greeting; A happy life; A life's love; A lonely coast; A lovely day; A lovely woman; A luckless pair; A lullaby of rest; A maiden and her hair; A May morning; A merry hour; A midsummer's night's storm; A miracle; A month ago; A mother to her sick child; A mother's science; A new world; A prayer; A richer freight; A safe estate; A silver wonder; A song; A strange city; A strange meeting; A summer's noon; A swallow that flew into the room; A sweeter life; A thought; A vagrant's life; A winter's night; A woman's charms; A woman's glory; A woman's history; A young thrush; Advice; Again I sing; Age and youth; Ale; All in June; All's well; Alone; Ambition; An early love; An epitaph; An old house in London; Angel and mystery; Angry; April; April's charms; April's lambs; Armed for war; Around that waist; At night; Australian Bill; Autumn; Aye; B is for beauty; Beauty and brain; Beauty and song; Beauty's bait; Beauty's danger; Beauty's light; Beauty's revenge; Beggar's song; Bells; Bewitched; Bird and brook; Bird and cloud; Birds; Birthdays; Body and spirit; Born of tears; Breast to breast; Breath; Broken hearts; Brother gods; Brothers; C is for child; Cant; Captives; Catching the devil; Catharine; Charity; Charms; Child lovers; Childhood's hours; Children at play; Christ, the man; Christmas; Circumstance; City and country; Clocks; Clouds; Combing; Come away, death; Come, honest boys; Come, let me close; Come, let us find; Come, melancholy; Come, thou sweet wonder; Comfort; Common joys; Compensation; Competitors; Confession; Cowslips and larks; Crumbs and guineas; D is for dog; Day or night; Day's black star; Days and years; Days that have been; Days too short; Dead born; Death; Death's game; Dogs; Down underground; Dreamers; Dreaming of death; Dream tragedies; Dreams of the sea; Drink; Drinking song; Dust; E is for eyes; Eardrops; Early morn; Early spring; Earth love; Easter; England
Epitaph on a child; Epitaph on John Keats; Evil; Exalted flower; Eyes; Eyes and ears; F is for fiddles; Facts; Fairies, take care; Fancy; Fancy's home; Farewell to poesy; Father and son; Faults; Flirting; Flowers; Flying blossoms; Following a bee; For sale; Forgiveness; Fortunes; Francis Thompson; Friends; Friends unborn; From France; Frost; G is for garden; Giants; Go, angry one; Good and evil; Good friends; Great lovers; H is for headge; Hand or mouth; Happy wind; Heaven; Heaven and earth; Heigh ho, the rain; Her absence; Her body's a fine house; Her merriment; Her mouth and mine; Here am I; Hidden love; Hill and vale; His throne; Hope abandoned; How kind is sleep; How late; How sordid is this crowded life; Hunting joy; I is for implements; I am the poet Davies, William; I could not love him more; If love survives; Impudence; In a garden; In a lodging house; In days gone; In June; In May; In neath valley; In silent groves; In spring-time; In the country; In the end; In the snow; In the wood; In time of war; In winter; Infancy; Ingratitude; J is for jealousy; Jenny; Jenny Wren; Jewels; Jove warns us; Joy; Joy and pleasure; Joy supreme; K is for kings; Killed in action; Kiss and blow; Kitty and I; Knitting; L is for light; Lamorna cove; Last thoughts; Late singers; Laughing Rose; Leaves; Leisure; Let love live on; Let me confess; Let us lie close; Letters; Life; Life is jolly; Light and darkness; Lines to a sparrow; Little flower; Logic; Looks; Love absent; Love and immortality; Love and money; Love and the muse; Love impeached; Love in trouble; Love lights his fire; Love, like a drop of dew; Love me no more; Love speechless; Love ten years old; Love's birth; Love's caution; Love's coming; Love's happiness; Love's inspiration; Love's payment; Love's power; Love's rivals; Love's silent hour; Love's youth; Lovely dames; Loyalty; M is for mother; Mad; Mad Poll; Magpies; Man; Mangers; March; Margery; Married couples; Marvellous ears; Men that have strength; Men that think; Molly; Money; Moss and feather; Music; Music's tragedy; My garden; My lady comes; My life's example; My love could walk; My old acquaintance; My rockery; My youth; N is for nature; Nailsworth hill; Named; Nature's friend; Nature's moods; Near a quiet stream; Nell Barnes; New-comers
Night is the only time I live; Night wanderers; No carless mind; No idle gold; No master; No place or time; No-man's wood; Now; Now that she gives; Now that the tears; O happy blackbird; O is for open; Oh for a glass of wine; Oh, sweet content; Old acquaintance; Old and crazy; Old autumn; Old friends; Old or young; Old Ragan; Old sailors; On a cold day; On expecting some books; On finding a dead bird under my window; On hearing Mrs. Woodhouse play the harpsichord; On the death of a little child; On the mountains; On what sweet banks; One by one; One night, when I was sleeping; One poet visits another; One thing wanting; One token; One we love; Our longer life; Ourselves; Our Sussex downs; Owls; P is for pool; Parted; Passion's greed; Passion's hounds; Past and present; Pastures; Peace and goodwill; Peace and rest; Pecking; Pity; Plants and men; Playmates; Poison; Poor kings; Pot and kettle; Pride and humility; Property; Q is for question; R is for remembrance; Rags and bones; Raptures; Regret; Return to nature; Rich companions; Rich days; Rich or poor; Robin redbreast; Rogues; Rose; S is for swimmer; Sadness and joy; Saints and lodgers; Saturday night in the slums; Scandal; School's out; Scotty Bill; Scotty's luck; Secrets; Seed and flower; See how the glow-worm's light; See where young love; Seeking beauty; Seeking joy; Self love; Selfish hearts; Sheep; Ships and stars; Shooting-stars; Shopping; Sick minds; Silent eyes; Silver hours; Sleep; Slippers; Slum children; Smiles; Solitude; Song of the miners; Songs of joy; Sound and grace; Sound and light; Speed; Spirits and bodies; Sport; Starers; Starlings; Stars; Stings; Storms; Strange people; Street criers; Strength; Strong moments; Success; Sun, tree and crow; Sweet birds, I come; Sweet child; Sweet music; Sweet night; Sweet stay-at-home; Sweet youth; T is for time; Taking stock; Telling fortunes; Tell me, world, and tell me, nature; That day she seized; That golden time; The age of gold; The battle; The beautiful; The bed-sitting-room; The bee lover; The bell; The best friend; The bird of paradise; The bird-man; The birds of steel; The birth of song; The black cloud; The blest; The blind boxer; The boy; The bust; The call of the sea; The calm
The captive lion; The cat; The cave; The change; The chase; The cheat; The child and the man; The child and the mariner; The child chatters; The church organ; The city's ways; The clock; The collar; The collier's wife; The coming of peace; The coming of spring; The conquerors; The cuckoo; The daisy; The dancer; The dark hour; The dead; The dead tree; The deed; The den; The distinction; The dog; The doll; The doubtful one; The dragonfly; The dreaming boy; The dumb world; The dying; The east in gold; The elements; The emigrant; The end of summer; The enemy; The evening star; The example; The excuse; The faithful one; The fates; The fear; The flirt; The flood; The fog; The force of love; The forsaken dead; The ghost; The girl is mad; The green tent; The grey-haired child; The grief of others; The happiest life; The happy child; The harvest home; The hawk; The heap of rags; The helpless; The hermit; The hill-side park; The holly on the wall; The homeless man; The hospital waiting-room; The hour of magic; The house builder; The hunt; The idiot; The idiot and the child; The inexpressible; The inquest; The jealous lover; The jolly tramp; The joy of life; The kingfisher; The lady of light; The lament of age; The last years; The laughers; The laws of beauty; The legacy; The life divine; The life of man; The likeness; The lily of our valley; The little devil; The little man; The little ones; The load of pearls; The lodging house fire; The loneliest mountain; The lonely dreamer; The long sleep; The lost sex; The man of moods; The mask; The meadow; The milkmaid's call; The milkmaid's song; The mind speaks; The mind's liberty; The mint; The mongrel; The moon; The moon and a cloud; The moth; The mourner; The muse; The nature lover; The old oak tree; The one real gem; The one singer; The owl; The ox; The peacemaker; The perfect life; The philosophical beggar; The players; The poet; The poet's horse; The pond; The poor; The poppy; The portrait; The posts; The power of music; The power of silence; The prayer of Daft Harry; The primrose; The prover; The quarrel; The rabbit; The rain; The rainbow; The rat; The Rev. Ebenezer Paul; The richest stones; The rivals; The River Severn; The rock; The sailor to his parrot; The schemes of love
The sea; The signs; The shadow; The shameless one; The sleepers; The sluggard; The snowflake; The song of life; The song of love; The soul's companions; The soul's destroyer; The spoiler; The stars at work; The start; The starved; The supper; The sweetest dream; The temper of a maid; The thieves; The time of dreams; The toothache; The trance; The treasured three; The trick; The trickster; The trusting young; The truth; The tugged hand; The two children; The two flocks; The two heavens; The two lives; The two loves; The two spirits; The two stars; The tyrants; The vagabond; The villain; The visitor; The voice; The wanderer; The ways of time; The weeping child; The white cascade; The white monster; The wind; The winged flower; The witness; The wonder-maker; The woods and banks; The world approves; The world dictates; The wold may charge; The worms' contempt; They're taking ale again; This bantam star; This green orchard; This is a joy; This night; This world; Thou comest, May; Three loves; Three score and ten; Thunderstorms; Till I went out; Time's justice; Time's rule; To a bore; To a butterfly; To a contemporary; To a flirt; To a fool; To a lady friend; To a rich lady; To a working man; To Bacchus; To my thoughts; To play alone; To sparrows fighting; To the new year; To the wind at morn; To W.S.
on his wonderful toys;
To-day; To-morrow; To-night; Traffic; Trails; Treasures; Trees; True or fickle; Truly great; Trust; Two women; Tyrants; U is for union; Uncertainty; V is for Venus; Vain beauty; Violet and oak; Violet and the bee; Voices of scorn; W is for Will; Waiting; War; Wasted hours; We arm to fight; What country; What light; What thoughts are mine; When and where; When autumn's fruit; When diamonds, nibbling in my ears; When I am old; When I in praise; When I returned; When leaves begin; When love is young; When on a summer's morn; When the cuckoo sings; When we forget; When yon full moon; Where she is now; Where we agree; Where we differ; Whiskey; Who bears in mind; Whom I know; Wild blossoms; Wild creatures; Wild oats; Winter fire; Winter's beauty; Without contentment, what is life; With thy strong tide of beauty; Woman; Wonderful places; Wondering Brown; Words and kisses; Worm-proof; Worms; X is for expecting; Y is for youth; You interfering ladies; Young beauty; Z is for zany.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Davies, W. H. 1. (19651963). Complete poems ([1st American ed.].). Wesleyan University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Davies, W. H. 1871-1940. 19651963. Complete Poems. Wesleyan University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Davies, W. H. 1871-1940. Complete Poems Wesleyan University Press, 19651963.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Davies, W. H. 1871-1940. Complete Poems [1st American ed.]., Wesleyan University Press, 19651963.
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