Poems for PleasureCUP Archive, 1993 - 22 pages |
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Contents
Sail Hauling | 3 |
2 PICTURES IN WORDS | 9 |
3 TALES AND MINSTRELSY | 15 |
The Frolicsome Duke | 16 |
The Jackdaw of Rheims | 26 |
w w w w w N | 32 |
The Echoing Green | 38 |
Spring | 45 |
The IceCart W W GIBSON | 86 |
Winter the Huntsman OSBERT SITWELL page | 88 |
The Revenge LORD TENNYSON | 95 |
The Burial of Sir John Moore CHARLES WOLFE ΙΟΙ | 102 |
The Pigeon RICHARD CHURCH | 108 |
Song for St Cecilias Day JOHN DRYDEN | 114 |
LAllegro JOHN MILTON | 120 |
Morning Express SIEGFRIED SASSOON page | 122 |
The Thrushs Nest | 51 |
Sir Patrick Spens TRADITIONAL page | 54 |
Lord Randal TRADITIONAL | 60 |
There was an Indian J C SQUIRE | 66 |
1 THE MAGIC OF WORDS | 73 |
2 THE POETS VISION | 80 |
3 STORIES OF PURE IMAGINATION | 128 |
Flannan Isle W W GIBSON | 134 |
A Slumber did my Spirit Seal WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 140 |
Book List 147 | |
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appreciate the vivid asking the class ballad beauty birds Blow CHORAL READING CHORAL SPEAKING class bringing cloud colour contrast cuckoo daffodils dance DISCUSSION Divide the class DRAMATIC PRESENTATION dream eagle Echoing Green EDWARD LEAR effect emphasis Explain expressed eyes Flannan Isle Full chorus galloped give Group I speaks heavier voices imagery images imagination impressions INTRODUCTION last line last stanza last two lines lighter voices living long vowel sounds Lord lyrical Mayor meaning merry movement narrative Narrator Notice picture Piper poem a second poet poetry Read the poem rest rhythm Rosabelle Roslin Castle scene second line Sennacherib sense single voice Sir Patrick Sir Patrick Spens Sir Richard snow song speak the last spoken stanza describes stress suggest sweet syllable theme third stanza thrush verse vigour W. H. AUDEN WILLIAM BLAKE WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind winter Wordsworth