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Favourite Flower Poems

Favourite Flower Poems
Author: National Trust
Publisher: National Trust
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-02-11
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781909881747

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A rich collection of poetry that celebrates the beauty and symbolism of flowers. Beautifully illustrated with nostalgic illustrations of a range of beautiful blooms, this book includes a diverse range of poems. From verses celebrating the beginning of spring with the emergence of the snowdrops, daffodils, and bluebells to poems that honour the summer colour of asters, the heady scent of jasmine, and the brazen sunflower. The classic poets are featured including Shakespeare, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Thomas Hardy, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson and Seamus Heaney. There's also range of rich poetry from less-famous names which have stood the test of time and evoke nature’s beauty.


Flower & Hand

Flower & Hand
Author: William Stanley Merwin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1997
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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Collects all of Merwin's poetry from The Compass Flower, Feathers from the Hill, and Opening the Hand.


The Flower of Anarchy

The Flower of Anarchy
Author: Meir Wieseltier
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2003-10-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780520936683

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Meir Wieseltier's verbal power, historical awareness, and passionate engagement have placed him in the first rank of contemporary Hebrew poetry. The Flower of Anarchy, a selection of Wieseltier's poems spanning almost forty years, collects in one volume, for the first time, English translations of some of his finest work. Superbly translated by the award-winning American-Israeli poet-translator Shirley Kaufman—who has worked with the poet on these translations for close to thirty years—this book brings together some of the most praised and admired early poems published in several small books during the 1960s, along with poems from six subsequent collections, including Wieseltier's most recent, Slow Poems, published in 2000. Born in Moscow in 1941, Wieseltier spent the first years of his life, during the war, as a refugee in Siberia, then again in Europe. He settled in Tel-Aviv a few years after coming to Israel in 1949 and has lived there ever since. A master of both comedy and irony, Wieseltier has written powerful poems of social and political protest in Israel, poems that are painfully timeless. His voice is alternately anarchic and involved, angry and caring, trenchant and lyric.


FLOWER POEMS

FLOWER POEMS
Author: William 1770-1850 Wordsworth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2016-08-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781362395829

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The RHS Book of Flower Poetry and Prose

The RHS Book of Flower Poetry and Prose
Author: Charles Elliott
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0711256500

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Artists and writers have always been drawn to flowers, as sources of inspiration, for simple enjoyment, and flowers themselves have been the muses for many of our greatest and most memorable works of art. This volume brings together the best flower poetry and prose from a broad range of writers, from Shakespeare and Milton, to Reginald Farrer and Edward Augustus Bowles, to twentieth-century poets such as Marianne Moore and Theodore Roethke. Wild and garden flowers are here explored in all their moods and mysteries. The poems and extracts are illustrated with botanical art from the Royal Horticultural Society’s Lindley Library, acknowledged as the world’s finest horticultural library. Addison • Betjeman • Bowles • Bradley and Cooper • Burns • Burroughs • Capek • Carroll • Clare • Colette • Crabbe • Ellacombe • Farrer • Fish • Gerard • Gilbert • Hanmer • Hardy • Hopkins • Housman • Hudson • Hunt • Jekyll • Johnson • Lawrence • Longfellow • Marvell • Milton • Mitchell • Moore • Parkinson • Pitter • Plunkett • Ridler • Roethke • Rohde • Rossetti • Sackville West • Seward • Shakespeare • Silkin • Sitwell • Stevenson • Swinburne • Thomas • Williams • Williamson • Wither • Wordsworth


The Language of Flowers

The Language of Flowers
Author: Jane Holloway
Publisher: Everyman's Library
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1101907959

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A uniquely international anthology--in a beautiful pocket-sized hardcover--that explores the richly symbolic expressiveness of flowers through poems from around the world and through the ages. AN EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY POCKET POET. Floral symbols adorn the earliest poetry, and over the centuries they became increasingly entwined with myth and legend, with religious symbolism, and with herbal folklore. By the early nineteenth century the "Language of Flora" was an elaborately refined system, especially in England and America, where books listing flower meanings and illustrating them with verse were perennial bestsellers. Transcending the charm of its Victorian predecessors, this anthology creates an extended, updated, and more robust floral anthology for the twenty-first century, presenting poets through the ages from Sappho, Shakespeare, and Shelley to Ted Hughes, Mary Oliver, and Louise Glück, and across the world from Cuba to Korea, Russia to Zimbabwe. Eastern cultures, rich in flower associations, are well represented: Tang poems celebrating chrysanthemums and peonies, Zen poems about orchids and lotus flowers, poems about jasmine and marigolds from India, and roses and narcissi from Persia, the Ottoman empire, and the Arabic world. The most timeless human emotions and concepts--love, hope, despair, fidelity, grief, beauty, and mortality--find colorful expression in The Language of Flowers.


The moral of flowers [poems by R. Hey].

The moral of flowers [poems by R. Hey].
Author: Rebecca Hey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1833
Genre: Flowers
ISBN:

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Each chapter with a brief narrative introduction preceding the poem. Most chapters are accompanied by a hand-colored steel engraving.


Flower Poems

Flower Poems
Author: Rita B. Rose
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2020-06-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1984582070

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Flower Poems: Personalities in Bloom Have you ever wondered what flowers would say if they were able to verbalize their sentiments? My flower poems explore that notion. Many are pantoums poems and some are free verse. To make it more interesting and rooted in fun, I have assigned human temperament to individual flowers; some flowers appear humble and sweet, many are party buds that stay up all night and some are very moody. The unkindest of all blooms are downright mean! Please enjoy my selections and when you happen on a flowery friend please take the time to get to know them.


Orbit

Orbit
Author: Cynthia Zarin
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0451494733

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With Orbit, prize-winning author Cynthia Zarin confirms her place as an indispensable American poet of our time. In this, her fifth collection, Zarin turns her lyric lens on the worlds within worlds we inhabit and how we navigate our shared predicament—the tables of our lives on which the news of the day is strewn: the president speaking to parishioners in Charleston, the ricochet of violence, near and far. Whether writing about hairpin turns in the stair of childhood, about the cat’s claw of anxiety, on the impending loss of a young friend, or how “love endures, give or take,” here is the poet who, in the title poem, “bartered forty summers for black pearls” and whose work is full of such wagers, embodied in playing cards, treble notes, snow globes, and balancing acts. Zarin reminds us that the atmosphere created by our experiences shapes and defines the orbit we move through. Along the way, she is both witness and, often indirectly, subject—“I do not know how to hold the beauty and sorrow of my life,” she writes. This book is an attempt at an answer.