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E-grāmata: Sir Walter Ralegh

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  • Izdevniecība: Faber & Faber
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780571258451

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In this series, a contemporary poet selects and introduces a poet of the past. By their choice of poems and by the personal and critical reactions they express in their prefaces, the editors offer insights into their own work as well as providing an accessible and passionate introduction to some of the greatest poets of our literature.

Sir Walter Ralegh, poet, scholar, soldier and explorer, travel-writer, historian and favourite courtier of Queen Elizabeth I, was born in Devon around 1552, knighted in 1584, imprisoned twice in the Tower of London, where he wrote his History of the World, and executed in 1618. Many famous poems attributed to him, like "The Passionate Man's Pilgrimage", may not actually be his. But, like the many poems written to him by the Queen and others, they testify to what Ralegh stood for in the Elizabethan age, as a poet and a man.
Introduction ix
Note on the Text xviii
I POEMS BY, OR ATTRIBUTED TO, SIR WALTER RALEGH
1 Nature that Washed Her Hands in Milk
3(2)
2 What Is Our Life? It Is a Play of Passion
5(1)
3 The Lie
6(3)
4 My Broken Pipes Shall on the Willow Hang
9(1)
5 As You Came from the Holy Land
10(2)
6 The Passionate Man's Pilgrimage
12(2)
7 Passions Are Likened Best to Floods and Streams
14(1)
8 The One-and-Twentieth and Last Book of the Ocean to Cynthia
15(17)
9 The End of the Books of the Ocean's Love to Cynthia, and the Beginning of the Two-and-Twentieth Book, Entreating of Sorrow
32(1)
10 A Vision upon this Conceit of The Faerie Queene
33(1)
11 Another of the Same
34(1)
12 Farewell to the Court
35(1)
13 Now We Have Present Made
36(2)
14 If Cynthia be a Queen, a Princess and Supreme
38(1)
15 My Body in the Walls Captived
39(1)
16 To the Translator of Lucan
40(1)
17 A Petition to Queen Anne
41(3)
18 A Farewell to False Love
44(1)
19 An Epitaph Upon the Right Honourable Sir Philip Sidney, Knight
45(2)
20 Fortune Hath Taken Thee Away, My Love
47(1)
21 The Excuse
48(1)
22 The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd
49(1)
23 A Secret Murder Hath Been Done of Late
50(1)
24 Sought by the World, and Hath the World Disdained
51(1)
25 What Else is Hell but Loss of Blissful Heaven?
52(1)
26 On the Cards and the Dice
53(1)
27 Sweet Are the Thoughts where Hope Persuadeth Hap
54(1)
28 A Poesy to Prove Affection Is not Love
55(2)
29 A Poem Put into My Lady Leighton's Pocket
57(1)
30 Feed Still Thyself, Thou Fondling, with Belief
58(1)
31 Like to a Hermit Poor in Place Obscure
59(1)
32 My First-Born Love, Unhappily Conceived
60(1)
33 The Advice
61(1)
34 Sir Walter Ralegh to His Son
62(1)
35 An Epigram on Henry Noel
63(1)
36 Sir W. Ralegh on the Snuff of a Candle the Night before He Died
64(1)
37 De Morte
65(1)
38 In Commendation of The Steel Glass
66(1)
39 Verse Translations from The History of the World
67(11)
40 Even Such is Time, Which Takes in Trust
78(3)
II EXCHANGES AND RIPOSTES: POEMS
Queen Elizabeth
Ben Jonson
Christopher Marlowe
Philip Sidney
Edmund Spenser
41 To the Right Noble and Valorous Knight, Sir Walter Ralegh
81(1)
Edmund Spenser
42 The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
82(1)
Christopher Marlowe
43 On Monsieur's Departure
83(1)
Queen Elizabeth
44 Ah Silly Pug, Wert Thou so Sore Afraid?
84(1)
45 A Hapless Kind of Life Is This I Wear
85(1)
46 The Doubt of Future Foes Exiles My Present Joy
86(1)
47 Now Leave and Let Me Rest
87(2)
48 Earl of Essex: Change Thy Mind since She Doth Change
89(1)
Robert Devereux
49 Go, Echo of the Mind, a Careless Truth Protest
90(2)
50 When Wert Thou Born, Desire?
92(1)
51 Seated between the Old World and the New
93(1)
52 To Plead My Faith where Faith Hath No Reward
94(1)
53 Happy Were He Could Finish Forth His Fate
95(1)
54 Verses Made by the Earl of Essex in His Trouble
96(1)
55 I Am Not as I Seem, I Seem and Am the Same
97(1)
56 Earl Of Oxford: I Am Not as I Seem to Be
98(2)
Edward De Vere
57 The Lively Lark Stretched Forth Her Wing
100(1)
58 The Shepherd's Conceit of Prometheus
101(1)
Sir Edward Dyer
59 A Reply
102(1)
Sir Philip Sidney
60 The Foe to the Stomach and the Word of Disgrace
103(1)
Henry Noel
61 Unknown: If Breath Were Made for Every Man to Buy
104(1)
62 Most Welcome Love, Thou Mortal Foe to Lies
105(1)
Sir Thomas Heneage
63 Madam, but Mark the Labours of Our Life
106(1)
64 Sir Henry Lee's Farewell to the Court
107(1)
Sir Henry Lee
65 Far from Triumphing Court and Wonted Glory
108(1)
66 The Character of a Happy Life
109(1)
Sir Henry Wotton
67 On His Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia
110(1)
68 Upon the Sudden Restraint of the Earl of Somerset, then Falling from Favour
111(1)
69 This Hymn
112(2)
70 The Mind of the Frontispiece to Ralegh's History of the World
114(1)
Ben Jonson
The Poets 115
Ruth Padel was born in London in 1947 and educated at Oxford. She lived for several years in Greece and worked as a Greek scholar before becoming a freelance writer. She has won the National Poetry Competition and published two books about reading modern poetry, most recently The Poem and the Journey. Other non-fiction includes I'm A Man, about rock music and Greek myth, and Tigers in Red Weather, a nature book and travel memoir about the years she spent searching for tigers in Asian jungles. She has published six collections of poems, most recently The Soho Leopard (2004).