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Collins Albatross Book of Verse
Collins Albatross Book of Verse: English and American Poetry from the Thirteenth Century to the Present Day | Louis Untermeyer
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Early ballads - Chaucer to Elizabethan poetry - Shakespeare - Marlow - Nashe - Ben Johnson - John Donne - Robert Herrick - Restoration poetry; William Blake - Wordsworth - Robert Burns - Scott - Byron - Shelley - Keats - Darley - Emerson - Longfellow - Tennyson - Browning - Oscar Wilde; Yeats - Chesterton - John Masefield - Ezra Pound - Marianne Moore - Dylan Thomas.
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“We that are of purer fire
Imitate the Starry Quire,
Who in their nightly watchful Spheres,
Lead in swift round the Months & Years.
The Sounds & Seas with all their finny drove
Now to the Moon in wavering morrice move,
And on the Tawny Sands & Shelves,
Trip the pert Fairies & the dapper Elves;
By dimpled Brook & Fountain-brim,
The Wood-Nymphs decked with Daisies trim,
Their merry wakes & pastimes keep:
What hath night to do with sleep?“
- Milton

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My day walking Warton Crag Nature Reserve ended at the Old School Brewery, for a much needed cold orange juice (I needed a cider more🍺, but I was driving afterwards) a bit of Milton's poetry, and far too many salt and pepper chips, which I left half of but which I reckon still undid all the benefit I might have accrued from my exercise! Oh, well... 😏
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Bookwomble I didn't have chance to visit the 🇺🇸George Washington🇺🇲 pub, unfortunately, so named as POTUS1's medieval ancestors lived in the village, nor the 13th century church which one of GW's great-greats... had a hand in renovating. Perhaps I'll get there on another visit⏳ 3mo
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#TuesdayTunes @TieDyeDude
#TheBeatles Abbey Road is one of my favourite albums, and Golden Slumbers one of my favourite tracks, which, I discover, should have a third composer listed: Lennon-McCartney-Dekker. The refrain at the end of each verse feels quite modern in this context.
I love finding stuff like this 😊📚🎼

Bookwomble For anyone who might be using text to speech software, the quote in my picture is:

“Golden slumbers kiss your eyes,
Smiles awake you when you rise;
Sleep, pretty wantons, do not cry,
And I will sing a lullaby,
Rock them, rock them, lullaby.

Care is heavy, therefore sleep you,
You are care, and care must keep you;
Sleep, pretty wantons, do not cry,
And I will sing a lullaby,
Rock them, rock them, lullaby.“
- Thomas Dekker, 1572-1632

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Ruthiella I love this song too and had no clue as to its origin! Thanks 😊 5mo
Deblovestoread A favorite album/song of mine as well. Love this additional info. 💜 5mo
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Bookwomble @Ruthiella @Deblovestoread I didn't know its origin myself until today, when I got to it in this poetry collection and was like, “Hey, wait a minute...!“ ? (edited) 5mo
julieclair Wow! I had no idea. What an amazing find! 5mo
Bookwomble @julieclair Nor me until I got to this page in the anthology and did a triple take! 5mo
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"Every man hath his free will.
The best ensue,
The worst eschew;
My mind shall be, --
Virtue to use,
Vice to refuse,
Thus shall I use me."

- Good Company, by Henry VIII

Nice sentiment, Harry; sorry to be judgemental, but how do you think this worked out for you? ?

quietlycuriouskate Hmmm... a case of "do as I say, not as I do" perhaps? ? This is seriously nerdy but daughter and I used to play a tune called Pastime With Good Company, attributed to Henry, on our recorders. I didn't realise it had lyrics, too! 5mo
Bookwomble @quietlycuriouskate I love nerdiness! It should be celebrated! 🎉🤓🎉 And, yes, this is the same poem 😊 Full text at the Poetry Foundation: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/47279/pastime-with-good-company 5mo
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I've finished the first two sections on early anonymous ballads & songs, which I really liked & was surprised to recognise a couple of survivals into modern times.
I've just completed the Chaucer selection, which is inclining me to read his Works which I have tbr. This selection featured The Friar's Tale, which was unexpectedly hilarious, & which I got to discuss with my daughter as we had a family day yesterday, & she read Chaucer last year 👥

quietlycuriouskate How fabulous! 😍 5mo
Graywacke Cool daughter! The Friar‘s Tale makes me smile, especially thinking of how Summoner tries so hard to interrupt and stop him. 5mo
Bookwomble @Graywacke She is! 😎 She read it for her own interest, not because it was a set study text - the apple didn't fall far from the tree 🌳🍏😄 5mo
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Bookwomble @The_Book_Ninja Posting on Litsy is what passes for my social life 😄 5mo
The_Book_Ninja @Bookwomble that‘s how you met your virtual twin 5mo
Bookwomble @The_Book_Ninja One of the better outcomes of being on here 😊 5mo
The_Book_Ninja @Bookwomble bless you Wombie🥹 5mo
Bookwomble @The_Book_Ninja 🤜🏼 [shoulder punch 🥹] 5mo
The_Book_Ninja @Bookwomble everyone‘s watching🤣🤣🤣 5mo
Bookwomble @The_Book_Ninja Shut up! You started it! 😄 5mo
The_Book_Ninja @Bookwomble our brainy daughters are cringing🫣 5mo
Bookwomble @The_Book_Ninja Ha, ha! For sure 😅 5mo
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"True Thomas lay on Huntlie Bank;
A marvel he did see;
For there he saw a lady bright,
Come riding down by the Eildon tree.
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'All hail, thou mighty Queen of Heaven!
For thy peer on earth could never be.'

'O no, O no, Thomas,' she said,
'I'm but the Queen of fair Elfland,
That hither am come to visit thee.'"
- True Thomas, medieval Border Ballad

Having just finished the last of Warner's Elfin tales, before moving on to her cat ones, I ⬇️

Bookwomble ... picked up the Collins Albatross Book of Verse, and by a happy #LiterarySynchronicty got a classic poem of faery enchantment about Thomas the Rhymer's brush with the Queen of Elfland. Thomas accepts the Queen's invitation to visit her realm by the middle road, the other two leading to heaven and hell, establishing the Fae as being something different from human, angel or devil. After seven years, Thomas returns to mortal lands unable to tell ⬇️ (edited) 6mo
Bookwomble ... a lie and with the gift of prophecy. I'm enjoying this and the other early ballads more than I'd expected 🧚‍♂️ 6mo
dabbe 💚 Thomas Rhymer! 6mo
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