The Oxford Book of Narrative VerseIona Opie, Iona Archibald Opie, Peter Opie Succinctly called "a book of tales of various kinds, romantic, humorous, ghostly, and gory, written at any time over the past six hundred years" by the compilers, Iona Opie and the late Peter Opie, this universally-appealing collection of 59 poems presents a comprehensive literary tradition of narrative verse from Chaucer to Auden. The anthology includes Pope's "The Rape of the Lock," Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," Tennyson's "The Lady of Shalott," Poe's "The Raven," and Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark," along with such twentieth-century narrative classics as G.K. Chesterton's "Lepanto," Robert Frost's "The Code," Marriott Edgar's "The Lion and Albert," and W.H. Auden's "The Ballad of Barnaby." Abridgements and extracts from book-length narratives such as Spenser's The Faerie Queen and Milton's Paradise Lost add to the richness and variety of the collection. The Opies also provide extensive notes which trace the source of the poet's inspiration, whether fact or fiction, and demonstrate how the creative process has transformed that source into a work of art. |
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Page 155
... Bell . The Abbot of Aberbrothok Had placed that bell on the Inchcape Rock ; On a buoy in the storm it floated and swung , And over the waves its warning rung . When the rock was hid by the surge's swell , The mariners heard the warning bell ...
... Bell . The Abbot of Aberbrothok Had placed that bell on the Inchcape Rock ; On a buoy in the storm it floated and swung , And over the waves its warning rung . When the rock was hid by the surge's swell , The mariners heard the warning bell ...
Page 156
... bell from the Inchcape float . Down sunk the bell with a gurgling sound , The bubbles rose and burst around ; Quoth Sir Ralph , ' The next who comes to the rock Won't bless the Abbot of Aberbrothok . ' Sir Ralph the Rover sailed away ...
... bell from the Inchcape float . Down sunk the bell with a gurgling sound , The bubbles rose and burst around ; Quoth Sir Ralph , ' The next who comes to the rock Won't bless the Abbot of Aberbrothok . ' Sir Ralph the Rover sailed away ...
Page 248
... bells over the bay ? In the caverns where we lay , Through the surf and through the swell , The far - off sound of a silver bell ? Sand - strewn caverns , cool and deep , Where the winds are all asleep ; Where the spent lights quiver ...
... bells over the bay ? In the caverns where we lay , Through the surf and through the swell , The far - off sound of a silver bell ? Sand - strewn caverns , cool and deep , Where the winds are all asleep ; Where the spent lights quiver ...
Contents
GEOFFREY CHAUCER c 13431400 | 1 |
ANONYMOUS c 1475 | 22 |
ROBERT HENRYSON ?14301506 | 37 |
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