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Titre(s) : London [Texte imprimé] : a history in verse / edited by Mark Ford

Publication : Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, c2012

Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XXVII-745 p.) ; 25 cm

Comprend : John Gower ; Confessio amantis --William Langland ; The vision of piers plowman --Geoffrey Chaucer ; The Canterbury tales --Thomas Hoccleve ; La male regle de T ; Hoccleue --John Lydgate ; King Henry VI's triumphal entry into London --Anon. (15th century) ; London lickpenny --John Skelton ; Collyn Clout --Anon. (1500?) ; "London, thou art of townes A perse" --Sir Thomas Wyatt ; "Tagus, farewell, that westward with thy streams" ; "Who list his wealth and ease retain" --Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey ; "London, hast thou accusèd me" --Anne Askew ; The ballad which Anne Askew made and sang when she was in Newgate --George Turberville ; The lover to the Thames of London, to favour his lady passing thereon --Isabella Whitney ; The manner of her will, and what she left to London and to all those in it, at her departing --Edmund Spenser ; Prothalamion --George Peele ; King Edward the first --Chidiock Tichborne ; Tichborne's elegy --Michael Drayton ; Poly-olbion --William Shakespeare ; Henry VI, part II ; Henry V ; from Henry VIII --Thomas Nashe ; Summer's last will and testament --Everard Guilpin ; Skialetheia --Ben Jonson ; The devil in an ass ; On the famous voyage --John Donne ; Satire 1 ; To Mr. E. G. ; Epithalamion made at Lincoln's inn ; Satire 4 ; Twickenham garden --
John Taylor ; The sculler ; from Sir Gregory Nonsense's news from no place --Philip Massinger ; The city madam --Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher ; The knight of the burning pestle --Francis Beaumont ; Letter to Ben Johnson ; On the tombs in Westminster Abbey --Thomas Freeman ; London's progress --W. Turner ; Turner's dish of Lenten stuff, or a Gallimaufry --Abraham Holland ; London, look back --Robert Herrick ; An ode for him [Ben Jonson] ; His return to London ; His tears to Thamasis --Anon. (1640s, pub. 1662) ; London sad London : an echo --Edmund Waller ; On the statue of King Charles I at Charing Cross ; On St. James's park, as lately improved by his majesty --John Milton ; When the assault was intended to the city --Thomas Jordan ; The cheaters cheated ; from The triumphs of London ; A song sung at the lord mayor's table in honour of the city and the goldsmith's company --Sir John Denham ; Cooper's hill --Abraham Cowley ; The civil war --Richard Lovelace ; To Althea, from prison : song --Simon Ford ; London's resurrection --Henry Vaughan ; A rhapsody --Anon. (17th century) ; The cries of London --Andrew Marvell ; An Horatian ode upon Cromwell's return from Ireland --John Dryden ; Annus Mirabilis ; from MacFlecknoe --Anon. (pub. 1680) ; In the fields of Lincoln's inn --John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester ; A letter from Artemisa in the town to Chloe in the country ; Song ("Quoth the duchess of Cleveland to counselor knight") ; A ramble in St. James's park --
John Oldham ; A satire in imitation of the third of juvenal --Anon. (1684) ; A winter wonder: or, The Thames frozen over, with remarks on the resort there --Anon. (1684) ; The wonders of the deep --Pierre Antoine Motteux ; A song --Jonathan Swift ; A description of the morning ; A description of a city shower ; Clever Tom Clinch ; A beautiful young nymph going to bed ; from On poetry : a rhapsody --John Gay ; Trivia : or, The art of walking the streets of London ; from The beggar's opera --Anon. (pub. 1719) ; The fair lass of Islington --Alexander Pope ; The alley : an imitation of Spenser ; A farewell to London in the year 1715 ; Epistle to Miss Bount, on her leaving the town, after the coronation ; from The dunciad --Lady Mary Wortley Montagu ; Six town eclogues --Elizabeth Tollet ; On the prospect from Westminster bridge, March 1750 --John Bancks ; A description of London --Anon. (1739) ; Hail, London! --Samuel Johnson ; London --Nursery Rhymes (pub. 18th-19th centuries) ; London bridge ; Oranges and lemons ; "Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been?" ; "Poussie, poussie, baudrons" ; "Up at Piccadilly oh!" ; "See-saw, sacradown" ; "Upon Paul's steeple stands a tree" ; "As I was going o'er London bridge" ; "As I was going o'er London bridge" [sic] ; "I had a little hobby horse, it was well shod" ; Pop goes the weasel --William Whitehead ; The sweepers --Oliver Goldsmith ; Description of an author's bedchamber --William Cowper ; The task --Charles Jenner ; Twon eclogues --Anna Letitia Barbauld ; Song for the London volunteers ; West End fair --Charles Dibdin ; The jolly young waterman ; Poll of wapping --Hannah More ; The gin-shop: or, A peep into prison --
Mary Robinson ; London's summer morning --William Blake ; Holy Thursday ; The chimney sweeper ; from Jerusalem --Joanna Baillie ; London --William Wordsworth ; The farmer of Tilsbury Vale ; The reverie of poor Susan ; Composed upon Westminster bridge, September 3, 1802 ; from The prelude --James Smith and Horace Smith ; Horace in London --Leigh Hunt ; To Hampstead ; Description of Hampstead --Lord Byron ; Childe Harold's pilgrimage ; from Don Juan --Percy Bysshe Shelley ; Letter to Maria Gisborne ; from Peter Bell the third --John Hamilton Reynolds ; Sonnet --John Keats ; "To one who has been long in city pent" ; On seeing the Elgin marbles ; Lines on the Mermaid tavern --Thomas Hood ; Moral reflections on the cross of St. Paul's ; The lord mayor's show ; SSonnetto Vauxhall ; The workhouse clock : an allegory --Letitia Elizabeth Landon ; Scenes in London : Piccadilly--Winthrop Mackworth Praed ; Goodnight to the season --Elizabeth Barrett Browning ; Aurora Leigh --Alfred, Lord Tennyson ; In memoriam ; from Ode on the death of duke of Wellington ; Cleopatra's needle --Anon. (1851) ; Have you been to the crystal palace? --Robert Browning ; Waring --Edward Lear ; There was an old person of Putney ; ; There was an old man of Blackheath ; ; There was a young person of Kew ; ; There was an old person of Bow ; ; There was a young lady of Greenwich ; ; There was an old person of Ealing ; ; There was an old person of Bromley ; ; There was an old person of Sheen ; ; There was an old man of Thames Ditton --Arthur Hugh Clogh ; To the great metropolis ; ; In the great metropolis ; "Blessed are those who have not seen" ; ; "Ye flags of Piccadilly" --

Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 727-734) and index


Autre(s) auteur(s) : Ford, Mark (1962-....). Éditeur scientifique  Voir les notices liées en tant qu'auteur


Sujet(s) : Londres (GB)  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet

Genre ou forme : Poésie  Voir les notices liées en tant que genre ou forme
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Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780674065680 (alk. paper). - ISBN 0674065689 (alk. paper) (rel.)

Identifiant de la notice  : ark:/12148/cb42730803t

Notice n° :  FRBNF42730803 (notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)



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