Words that Taste GoodPembroke Publishers Limited, 1987 - 175 pages Enjoy some of the English language's favourite classic poems, as well as many lesser-known gems. With 600 captivating poetry bites, from Shakespeare to Tennyson to Emily Dickinson, the book will inspire discussion and provide writing stimulus, or just reaccquaint the reader with the joy of words and language. |
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Contents
Foreword | 7 |
CHAPTER THREE | 25 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 51 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 77 |
CHAPTER | 99 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 112 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 142 |
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Common terms and phrases
ALEXANDER POPE ALFRED alliteration ARCHIBALD LAMPMAN autumn beauty BLISS CARMAN bright brown clouds cold comes crag D.H. LAWRENCE dark dawn delight doth dumb DUNCAN CAMPBELL SCOTT echoes emotions eyes fall feeling flowers flutter funny GEOFFREY CHAUCER glimmer gloom green grey hath heart HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hill JOHN CLARE JOHN KEATS King Kipling knew lady lake language leaves light lines live look LORD TENNYSON MATTHEW ARNOLD meaning MILTON moon morning murmuring night o'er ooze pale perfect picture poem poetry poets pretty rain remember repetition rhyme rhythm ROBERT HERRICK rose RUDYARD SAMUEL JOHNSON SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE shadows silent silver singing sleep snow soft somehow song sound spring stars stream summer sweet syllables thee There's thin thing THOMAS thou trees verse vowels weep Whitman WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind winter wonder woods writing wrote ΑΝΟΝ