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Anthology of Twentieth-Century British and Irish Poetry

[Edited by Keith Tuma, published by Oxford UP, 2001]

Preface

THOMAS HARDY (1840-1928)

Hap

Neutral Tones

The Subalterns

The Darkling Thrush

The Man He Killed

Channel Firing

'I Found Her Out There'

After a Journey

from Satires of Circumstance

II. In Church

VI. In the Cemetery

The Pity of It

In Time of 'the Breaking of Nations'

Snow in the Suburbs

The Harbour Bridge

He Never Expected Much

GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS (1844-1889)

God's Grandeur

"As kingfishers catch fire"

The Windhover

Pied Beauty

Spring and Fall

Inversnaid

"I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day"

"No worst, there is none"

[Carrion Comfort]

Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves

That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the comfort of the Resurrection

Justus quidem tu es, Domine

RUDYARD KIPLING (1865-1936)

Gunga Din

Sestina of the Tramp-Royal

from Epitaphs of the War

Common Form

A Dead Statesman

WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS (1865-1939)

To The Rose upon the Rood of Time

The Lake Isle of Innisfree

Who Goes with Fergus?

The Valley of the Black Pig

September 1913

The Witch

The Peacock

The Dolls

A Coat

The Wild Swans at Coole

Easter 1916

The Second Coming

A Prayer for my Daughter

Sailing to Byzantium

The Tower

Leda and the Swan

Among School Children

Byzantium

Crazy Jane Talks with the Bishop

Lapis Lazuli

Under Ben Bulben

The Circus Animals' Desertion

Politics

CHARLOTTE MEW (1869-1928)

The Farmer's Bride

Fame

Arracombe Wood

On the Road to the Sea

Monsieur Qui Passe

WALTER DE LA MARE (1873-1956)

Miss Loo

The Listeners

The Old Summerhouse

FORD MADOX FORD (1873-1939)

The Starling

EDWARD THOMAS (1878-1917)

The Other

Adlestrop

The Wasp Trap

A Cat

Rain

HAROLD MONRO (1879-1932)

Bitter Sanctuary

MINA LOY (1882-1966)

Italian Pictures

from Anglo-Mongrels and the Rose English Rose

Der Blinde Junge

T.E. HULME (1883-1917)

Autumn

The Embankment

Conversion

from Fragments

As a Fowl

ANNA WICKHAM (1884-1947)

Divorce

Self Analysis

Meditation at Kew

D.H. LAWRENCE (1885-1930)

Under the Oak

Pomegranate

Snake

Swan

Willy Wet-Leg

Andraitx.--Pomegranate Flowers

Bavarian Gentians

SIEGFRIED SASSOON (1886-1967)

A Working Party

The Rear-Guard

The General

EDITH SITWELL (1887-1964)

from Facade

4. Ass-Face

6. The Bat

22. Fox Trot

37. Sir Beelzebub

The Canticle of the Rose

ELIZABETH DARYUSH (1887-1977)

Still-life

"Children of wealth in your warm nursery"

News-reel

EDWIN MUIR (1887-1959)

The Old Gods

The Three Mirrors

The Horses

T.S. ELIOT (1888-1965)

The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock

Gerontion

The Waste Land

from Four Quartets

Little Gidding

MARY BUTTS (1890-1937)

Corfe

ISAAC ROSENBERG (1890-1918)

The Jew

Break of Day in the Trenches

Louse Hunting

Dead Man's Dump

IVOR GURNEY (1890-1937)

First Time In

La Gorgue

Laventie

The Bare Line of the Hill

The Bohemians

Sea-Marge

HUGH MACDIARMID (1892-1978)

from A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle

[Sic Transit Gloria Scotiae]

[The Barren Fig]

[Yank Oot Your Orra Boughs]

On a Raised Beach

from In Memoriam James Joyce

SYLVIA TOWNSEND WARNER (1893-1978)

Nelly Trim

East London Cemetery

King Duffus

Anne Donne

THOMAS MACGREEVY (1893-1967)

De Civitate Hominum

The Six Who Were Hanged

Homage to Hieronymus Bosch

WILFRED OWEN (1893-1918)

Dulce et Decorum Est

Strange Meeting

Arms and the Boy

Disabled

JOHN RODKER (1894-1955)

A Slice of Life

The Music Hall

Hymn to Love

I'd have loved you as you deserved had we been frogs

DAVID JONES (1895-1974)

from In Parenthesis

from Part 7: The five unmistakable marks

from The Anathemata

from I: Rite and Fore-Time

III. Angle-Land

A, a, a, Domine Deus

ROBERT GRAVES (1895-1985)

Warning to Children

The Legs

To Juan at the Winter Solstice

The White Goddess

NANCY CUNARD (1896-1965)

from Parallax

AUSTIN CLARKE (1896-1974)

Forget Me Not

F.R. HIGGINS (1896-1941)

A Plea

Auction!

BASIL BUNTING (1900-1985)

from First Book of Odes

3. "I am agog for foam"

8. "Loud intolerant bells"

15. "Nothing"

17. "Now that sea's over that island"

28. "You leave"

30. "The Orotava Road"

from Briggflatts: I, Coda

from Second Book of Odes:

11. "Boasts time mocks cumber Rome"

12. "Now we've no hope of going back"

STEVIE SMITH (1902-1971)

Souvenir de Monsieur Poop

Not Waving but Drowning

My Hat

The Celts

Pretty

Black March

JOSEPH GORDON MACLEOD (1903-1984)

from The Ecliptic

Cancer, or, The Crab

PATRICK KAVANAGH (1904-1967)

from The Great Hunger: I, IX

Father Mat

Canal Bank Walk

BRIAN COFFEY (1905-1995)

HEADROCK

from Advent: I

WILLIAM EMPSON (1906-1984)

Plenum and Vacuum

Villanelle

Reflection from Rochester

Sonnet

SAMUEL BECKETT (1906-1989)

Enueg I

Enueg II

Ooftish

W.H. AUDEN (1907-1973)

"Bones wrenched, weak whimper, lids wrinkled..."

The Secret Agent

The Watershed

"Consider this and in our time"

A Bride in the 30's

Spain

from Sonnets from China: VI, VII

Musée des Beaux Arts

In Memory of W.B. Yeats

September 1, 1939

In Memory of Sigmund Freud

No Time

At the Grave of Henry James

In Praise of Limestone

from Horae Canonicae: Nones

Ode to Terminus

LOUIS MACNEICE (1907-1963)

An Eclogue for Christmas

Valediction

Snow

Carrickfergus

CLERE PARSONS (1908-1931)

Corybantic

Photogravure

Different

Interruption

DENIS DEVLIN (1908-1959)

Lough Derg

Obstacle Basilisk

LYNETTE ROBERTS (1909-1995)

from Gods with Stainless Ears: IV, V

NORMAN MACCAIG (1910-1996)

High Street, Edinburgh

Nude in a fountain

Celtic cross

Intrusion

SORLEY MACLEAN/SOMHAIRLE MACGILL-EAIN (1911-1996)

The Island

Going Westwards

F.T. PRINCE (b. 1912)

Strafford

CHARLES MADGE (1912-1996)

Obsessional

Delusions I

Delusions III

Delusions V

Delusions VII

Countries of the Dead II

DYLAN THOMAS (1914-1953)

The force that through the green fuse drives the flower

Our eunuch dreams

To-day, this insect

Over Sir John's hill

C.H. SISSON (b. 1914)

A Letter to John Donne

The Desert

Au Clair de la Lune

Place

DAVID GASCOYNE (b. 1916)

And the Seventh Dream is the Dream of Isis

Baptism

The Rites of Hysteria

The Cubical Domes

NICHOLAS MOORE (1918-1986)

Song

Ideas of Disorder at Torquay

Portman Restaurant

Leap Year

W.S. GRAHAM (1918-1986)

The Nightfishing

A Note to the Difficult One

Language Ah Now You Have Me

TOM SCOTT (1918-1995)

Johnie Raw Prays for His Lords and Maisters

KEITH DOUGLAS (1920-1944)

Simplify me when I'm dead

These grasses, ancient enemies

Mersa

Dead Men

Cairo Jag

Aristocrats

Vergissmeinnicht

How to Kill

BOB COBBING (b. 1920)

[wan do tree]

[LION LENIN LEONORA]

[ALEVIN BARS CAUSAPSCAL]

PHILIP LARKIN (1922-1985)

Church Going

Toads

Nothing To Be Said

Water

The Whitsun Weddings

An Arundel Tomb

High Windows

Going, Going

Homage to a Government

This Be The Verse

The Explosion

DONALD DAVIE (1922-1995)

Hearing Russian Spoken

Rejoinder to a Critic

Rodez

Out of East Anglia

A Conditioned Air

Inditing A Good Matter

JAMES BERRY (b. 1924)

Letter to My Father from London

From Lucy: Englan a University

IAN HAMILTON FINLAY (b. 1925)

Orkney Lyrics

Sea-Poppy I

Sea-Poppy 2

ASA BENVENISTE (1925-1990)

First Words

Georgic

Bird Appeal

Blue Crepe

ELIZABETH JENNINGS (b. 1926)

Choices

Fountain

On Its Own

CHRISTOPHER MIDDLETON (b. 1926)

Hearing Elgar Again

The Prose of Walking Back to China

CHARLES TOMLINSON (b. 1927)

Aesthetic

Distinctions

Saving the Appearances

Swimming Chenango Lake

Prometheus

Annunciation

The Plaza

The Garden

THOMAS KINSELLA (b. 1928)

Baggot Street Deserta

Ritual of Departure

GAEL TURNBULL (b. 1928)

George Fox, from his Journals

from Twenty Words, Twenty Days: XVII-XX

Thighs Gripping

JOHN MONTAGUE (b. 1929)

The Trout

A Bright Day

The Cage

This Neutral Realm

The Well Dreams

THOM GUNN (b. 1929)

The Unsettled Motorcyclist's Vision of his Death

Confessions of the Life Artist

Moly

Seesaw

A Sketch of the Great Dejection

Lament

ELAINE FEINSTEIN (b. 1930)

Marriage

Exile

For Brighton, Old Bawd

TED HUGHES (1930-1998)

View of a Pig

Pike

Out

Pibroch

Wodwo

Crow Hears Fate Knock on the Door

from Gaudete

Flounders

ROY FISHER (b. 1930)

from City:

The Entertainment of War

The Poplars

"Walking through the suburb at night____"

From an English Sensibility

from A Furnace:

Introit

II. The Return

JON SILKIN (1930-1998)

Death of a Son

First it was Singing

Dandelion

A Daisy

A Word about Freedom and Identity in Tel-Aviv

ROSEMARY TONKS (b. 1932)

The Sofas, Fogs, and Cinemas

The Little Cardboard Suitcase

The Ice-cream Boom Towns

PETER REDGROVE (b. 1932)

Against Death

Young Women with the Hair of Witches and No Modesty

The British Museum Smile

Mothers and Child

GEOFFREY HILL (b. 1932)

Genesis

Ovid in the Third Reich

September Song

History as Poetry

from Mercian Hymns: I-XIII, XXVII-XXX

from The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Péguy: 4,5

Respublica

from The Triumph of Love: XXIII, XXV, XXXV, XXXIX-XLIV, LV, LXI-LXIV, CXLVII-CL

FLEUR ADCOCK (b. 1934)

Against Coupling

The Ex-Queen Among the Astronomers

Leaving the Tate

TONY HARRISON (b. 1937)

v.

JOHN RILEY (1937-1978)

Czargrad

TOM RAWORTH (b. 1938)

Wedding Day

You've Ruined My Evening/You've Ruined My Life

South America

from Logbook: pages 106, 453

from Sentenced to Death:

"sentenced he gives a shape"

"curiously the whole thing had begun"

"reversals of performance levels"

from Eternal Sections:

"in black tunics, middle-aged"

"brilliance of the orange lily"

"thoughts are in real time"

Out of the Picture

R.F. LANGLEY (b. 1938)

Saxon Landings

Man Jack

CARLYLE REEDY (b. 1938)

The Slave Ship

E.A. MARKHAM (b. 1939)

The Sea

Towards the End of a Century

Grandmotherpoem

The Mother's Tale

JOHN JAMES (b. 1939)

Good Old Harry

Inaugural Address

LEE HARWOOD (b. 1939)

When the geography was fixed

The Blue Mosque

Salt Water

SEAMUS HEANEY (b. 1939)

Bogland

North

Singing School

Oysters

The Toome Road

The Underground

from Station Island: VII, XII

The Mud Vision

PETER RILEY (b. 1940)

from Lines on the Liver: 1, 2, 10, 11, 17

from Excavations, Part One:

from Book I: Distant Points:

"the body in its final commerce"

"folded in river clay"

"carefully dismembered "

from Book 2: This Carol They Began That Hour

"Sing to me"

"Meaning spills"

"Leaving a simple state"

from Book 3: Vacant Thrones:

"Ganesa dances"

"'I arrived at a place mute of light'"

DEREK MAHON (b. 1941)

The Snow Party

A Disused Shed in Co. Wexford

Courtyards in Delft

A Garage in Co. Cork

ANDREW CROZIER (b. 1943)

The Veil Poem

TOM LEONARD (b. 1944)

Six Glasgow Poems

A Priest Came on at Merkland Street

CRAIG RAINE (b. 1944)

An Enquiry into Two Inches of Ivory

A Martian Sends a Postcard Home

EAVAN BOLAND (b. 1944)

The Woman Turns Herself into a Fish

Listen. This is the Noise of Myth

from Outside History

9: In Exile

ALLEN FISHER (b. 1944)

from four novels:

1. African Mission

defamiliarising______*: 38

Mummers' Strut

TOM PICKARD (b. 1946)

A History Lesson from My Son on Hadrian's Wall

Energy

The Double D Economy

PETER READING (b. 1946)

from Stet

Thucydidean

VERONICA FORREST-THOMSON (1947-1975)

Cordelia: or, 'A Poem Should Not Mean, But Be'

LIZ LOCHHEAD (b. 1947)

Mirror's Song

Bagpipe Muzak, Glasgow 1990

TREVOR JOYCE (b. 1947)

The Turlough

Cry Help

Tohu-bohu

DENISE RILEY (b. 1948)

Affections must not

Lure , 1963

When it's time to go

Pastoral

Wherever you are, be somewhere else

Knowing in the real world

BARRY MACSWEENEY (b. 1948-2000)

from Hellhound Memos

BILL GRIFFITHS (b. 1948)

Reekie

BRIAN CATLING (b. 1948)

The Stumbling Block its Index

ALAN HALSEY (b. 1949)

Answering a New Year Letter, 1989

Self-Portrait in a '90s Bestiary

An Essay on Translation

GRACE NICHOLS (b. 1950)

The Fat Black Woman Remembers

The Fat Black Woman Versus Politics

Shanking Englishmen Between Trains

Long-Man

MEDBH MCGUCKIAN (b. 1950)

Tulips

The Seed-Picture

Slips

Aviary

The War Ending

The Albert Chain

TONY LOPEZ (b. 1950)

Brought Forward

MAGGIE O'SULLIVAN (b. 1951)

Starlings

Garb

Hill Figures

PAUL MULDOON (b. 1951)

Quoof

Meeting the British

Incantata

FRANK KUPPNER (b. 1951)

Eclipsing Binaries

GERALDINE MONK (b. 1952)

La Quinta del Sordo

Where?

LINTON KWESI JOHNSON (b. 1952)

Mi Revalueshanary Fren

MAURICE SCULLY (b. 1952)

from Steps:

Fire

JOHN WILKINSON (b. 1953)

from Sarn Helen:

"bayonetted"

"snap crackle & pop"

"You've got some lip"

JO SHAPCOTT (b. 1953)

Phrase Book

The Mad Cow in Love

Mad Cow Dance

MONIZA ALVI (b. 1954)

And If

The Wedding

Grand Hotel

CAROL ANN DUFFY (b. 1955)

Standing Female Nude

And How Are We Today?

Psychopath

Translating the English, 1989

Poet for Our Times

CRIS CREEK (b. 1955)

'stranger'

ROBERT SHEPPARD (b. 1955)

The Materialization of Soap 1947

Internal Exile I

DAVID DABYDEEN (b. 1955)

Coolie Odyssey

from Turner: I, II, XVIII, XX, XXIV, XXV

RANDOLPH HEALY (b. 1956)

Colonies of Belief

from Arbor Vitae: I

JEAN "BINTA" BREEZE (b. 1957)

Riddym Ravings (The Mad Woman's Poem)

Cherry Tree Garden

BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH (b. 1958)

Money

The SUN

JACKIE KAY (b. 1961)

from The Adoption Papers

Chapter 7: Black Bottom

W.N. HERBERT (b. 1961)

The Anxiety of Information

The Postcards of Scotland

CAROLINE BERGVALL (b. 1962)

Les jets de le Poupee

DREW MILNE (b. 1964)

A Garden of Tears

CATHERINE WALSH (b. 1964)

from Pitch: Part Three

HELEN MACDONALD (b. 1970)

Taxonomy

Blackbird/Jackdaw/Turdus /corvus /merula / monedula

Section VIII

Poem

Index