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050 00 PR1195.L6|bL64 2012 
082 00 821.008/0358421|223 
245 00 London :|ba history in verse /|cedited by Mark Ford. 
264  1 Cambridge, Mass. :|bBelknap Press of Harvard University 
       Press,|c[2012] 
264  4 |c©2012 
300    xxvii, 745 pages cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 727-734) and 
       index. 
505 00 |rJohn Gower|tConfessio amantis --|rWilliam Langland|tThe 
       vision of piers plowman --|rGeoffrey Chaucer|tThe 
       Canterbury tales --|rThomas Hoccleve|tLa male regle de T
       |tHoccleue --|rJohn Lydgate|tKing Henry VI's triumphal 
       entry into London --|rAnon. (15th century)|tLondon 
       lickpenny --|rJohn Skelton|tCollyn Clout --|rAnon. (1500?)
       |t"London, thou art of townes A perse" --|rSir Thomas 
       Wyatt|t"Tagus, farewell, that westward with thy streams"
       |t"Who list his wealth and ease retain" --|rHenry Howard, 
       Earl of Surrey|t"London, hast thou accusèd me" --|rAnne 
       Askew|tThe ballad which Anne Askew made and sang when she 
       was in Newgate --|rGeorge Turberville|tThe lover to the 
       Thames of London, to favour his lady passing thereon --
       |rIsabella Whitney|tThe manner of her will, and what she 
       left to London and to all those in it, at her departing --
       |rEdmund Spenser|tProthalamion --|rGeorge Peele|tKing 
       Edward the first --|rChidiock Tichborne|tTichborne's elegy
       --|rMichael Drayton|tPoly-olbion --|rWilliam Shakespeare
       |tHenry VI, part II|tHenry V|tfrom Henry VIII --|rThomas 
       Nashe|tSummer's last will and testament --|rEverard 
       Guilpin|tSkialetheia --|rBen Jonson|tThe devil in an ass
       |tOn the famous voyage --|rJohn Donne|tSatire 1|tTo Mr. E.
       G.|tEpithalamion made at Lincoln's inn|tSatire 4
       |tTwickenham garden -- 
505 00 |rJohn Taylor|tThe sculler ;  from Sir Gregory Nonsense's 
       news from no place --|rPhilip Massinger|tThe city madam --
       |rFrancis Beaumont and John Fletcher|tThe knight of the 
       burning pestle --|rFrancis Beaumont|tLetter to Ben Johnson
       |tOn the tombs in Westminster Abbey --|rThomas Freeman
       |tLondon's progress --|rW. Turner|tTurner's dish of Lenten
       stuff, or a Gallimaufry --|rAbraham Holland|tLondon, look 
       back --|rRobert Herrick|tAn ode for him [Ben Jonson]|tHis 
       return to London|tHis tears to Thamasis --|rAnon. (1640s, 
       pub. 1662)|tLondon sad London : an echo --|rEdmund Waller
       |tOn the statue of King Charles I at Charing Cross|tOn St.
       James's park, as lately improved by his majesty --|rJohn 
       Milton|tWhen the assault was intended to the city --
       |rThomas Jordan|tThe cheaters cheated|tfrom The triumphs 
       of London|tA song sung at the lord mayor's table in honour
       of the city and the goldsmith's company --|rSir John 
       Denham|tCooper's hill --|rAbraham Cowley|tThe civil war --
       |rRichard Lovelace|tTo Althea, from prison : song --
       |rSimon Ford|tLondon's resurrection --|rHenry Vaughan|tA 
       rhapsody --|rAnon. (17th century)|tThe cries of London --
       |rAndrew Marvell|tAn Horatian ode upon Cromwell's return 
       from Ireland --|rJohn Dryden|tAnnus Mirabilis ; from 
       MacFlecknoe --|rAnon. (pub. 1680)|tIn the fields of 
       Lincoln's inn --|rJohn Wilmot, Earl of Rochester|tA letter
       from Artemisa in the town to Chloe in the country|tSong 
       ("Quoth the duchess of Cleveland to counselor knight")|tA 
       ramble in St. James's park -- 
505 00 |rJohn Oldham|tA satire in imitation of the third of 
       juvenal --|rAnon. (1684)|tA winter wonder: or, The Thames 
       frozen over, with remarks on the resort there --|rAnon. 
       (1684)|tThe wonders of the deep --|rPierre Antoine Motteux
       |tA song --|rJonathan Swift|tA description of the morning
       |tA description of a city shower|tClever Tom Clinch|tA 
       beautiful young nymph going to bed ; from On poetry : a 
       rhapsody --|rJohn Gay|tTrivia : or, The art of walking the
       streets of London ; from The beggar's opera --|rAnon. 
       (pub. 1719)|tThe fair lass of Islington --|rAlexander Pope
       |tThe alley : an imitation of Spenser|tA farewell to 
       London in the year 1715|tEpistle to Miss Bount, on her 
       leaving the town, after the coronation ; from The dunciad 
       --|rLady Mary Wortley Montagu|tSix town eclogues --
       |rElizabeth Tollet|tOn the prospect from Westminster 
       bridge, March 1750 --|rJohn Bancks|tA description of 
       London --|rAnon. (1739)|tHail, London! --|rSamuel Johnson
       |tLondon --|rNursery Rhymes (pub. 18th-19th centuries)
       |tLondon bridge|tOranges and lemons|t"Pussy cat, pussy cat,
       where have you been?"|t"Poussie, poussie, baudrons"|t"Up 
       at Piccadilly oh!"|t"See-saw, sacradown"|t"Upon Paul's 
       steeple stands a tree"|t"As I was going o'er London 
       bridge"|t"As I was going o'er London bridge" [sic]|t"I had
       a little hobby horse, it was well shod"|tPop goes the 
       weasel --|rWilliam Whitehead|tThe sweepers --|rOliver 
       Goldsmith|tDescription of an author's bedchamber --
       |rWilliam Cowper|tThe task --|rCharles Jenner|tTwon 
       eclogues --|rAnna Letitia Barbauld|tSong for the London 
       volunteers|tWest End fair --|rCharles Dibdin|tThe jolly 
       young waterman|tPoll of wapping --|rHannah More|tThe gin-
       shop: or, A peep into prison -- 
505 00 |rMary Robinson|tLondon's summer morning --|rWilliam Blake
       |tHoly Thursday|tThe chimney sweeper ; from Jerusalem --
       |rJoanna Baillie|tLondon --|rWilliam Wordsworth|tThe 
       farmer of Tilsbury Vale|tThe reverie of poor Susan ; 
       Composed upon Westminster bridge, September 3, 1802 ; from
       The prelude --|rJames Smith and Horace Smith|tHorace in 
       London --|rLeigh Hunt|tTo Hampstead|tDescription of 
       Hampstead --|rLord Byron|tChilde Harold's pilgrimage ; 
       from Don Juan --|rPercy Bysshe Shelley|tLetter to Maria 
       Gisborne ; from Peter Bell the third --|rJohn Hamilton 
       Reynolds|tSonnet --|rJohn Keats|t"To one who has been long
       in city pent"|tOn seeing the Elgin marbles|tLines on the 
       Mermaid tavern --|rThomas Hood|tMoral reflections on the 
       cross of St. Paul's|tThe lord mayor's show ; SSonnetto 
       Vauxhall|tThe workhouse clock : an allegory --|rLetitia 
       Elizabeth Landon|tScenes in London : Piccadilly--
       |rWinthrop Mackworth Praed|tGoodnight to the season --
       |rElizabeth Barrett Browning|tAurora Leigh --|rAlfred, 
       Lord Tennyson|tIn memoriam ; from Ode on the death of duke
       of Wellington|tCleopatra's needle --|rAnon. (1851)|tHave 
       you been to the crystal palace? --|rRobert Browning
       |tWaring --|rEdward Lear|tThere was an old person of 
       Putney ;|tThere was an old man of Blackheath ;|tThere was 
       a young person of Kew ;|tThere was an old person of Bow ;
       |tThere was a young lady of Greenwich ;|tThere was an old 
       person of Ealing ;|tThere was an old person of Bromley ;
       |tThere was an old person of Sheen ;|tThere was an old man
       of Thames Ditton --|rArthur Hugh Clogh|tTo the great 
       metropolis ;|tIn the great metropolis ; "Blessed are those
       who have not seen" ;|t"Ye flags of Piccadilly" -- 
505 00 |rAnon. (19th century)|tThe cries of London --|rGeorge 
       Eliot|tIn a London drawingroom --|rAnon. (1869)|tStrike of
       the London Cabmen --|rFrederick Locker-Lampson|tSt. 
       James's street --|rMatthew Arnold|tLines written in 
       Kensington gardens ;|tWest London ;|tEast London --|rDante
       Gabriel Rosetti|tTiber, Nile, and Thames --|rCoventry 
       Patmore|tA London fête --|rJames Thomson|tSunday at 
       Hampstead --|rHenry S. Leigh|tA Cockney's evening song --
       |rAnon. (1893)|tBloomsbury --|rAustin Dobson|tA new song 
       of the spring garden --|rThomas Hardy|tBeyond the last 
       lamp ;|tThe coronation ;|tIn the British museum|tIn St. 
       Paul's a while ago|tComing up Oxford street : evening|tA 
       refusal|tTo a tree in London|tChristmas in the Elgin room 
       --|rW. H. Hudson|tTo a London sparrow --|rRobert Bridges
       |tLondon snow|tTrafalgar square --|rW. E. Henley|tLondon 
       voluntaries ; from London types --|rOscar Wilde
       |tImpression du matin --|rJohn Davidson|tLondon|tThirty 
       bob a week|tIn the isle of dogs|tFog ; from The Thames 
       embankment --|rA. E. Housman|t"From the wash the laundress
       sends" --|rMary E. Coleridge|tIn London town --|rAmy Levy
       |tA March day in London|tStraw in the street --|rRudyard 
       Kipling|tIn partibus|tThe river's tale|tLondon snow|tThe 
       craftsman ;  from Epitaphs of the war --|rArthur Symons
       |tLondon nights ; from Décor de théâtre ; London --|rW. B.
       Yeats|tVacillation --|rLionel Johnson|tLondon town|tBy the
       statue of King Charles at Charing Cross --|rCharlotte Mew
       |tIn Nunhead cemetery --|rLaurence Binyon|tAs I walked 
       through London --|rT. E. Hulme|tThe embankment --|rEzra 
       Pound|tPortrait d'une femme|tThe garden|tSimulacra ; from 
       Hugh Selwyn Mauberley --|rD. H. Lawrence|tFlat suburbs, S.
       W., in the morning ; from Guards|tBombardment|tHyde park 
       at night, before the war|tEmbankment at night, before the 
       war|tTown in 1917 --|rFrances Cornford|tLondon streets
       |tParting in wartime -- 
505 00 |rSiegfried Sassoon|tMonody on the demolition of 
       Devonshire house --|rT. S. Eliot|tThe waste land ; from 
       Sweeney Agonistes ; from Four quartets --|rIsaac Rosenberg
       |tFleet street --|rRichard Aldington|tSt. Mary's, 
       Kensington|tIn the tube|tHampstead heath|tWhitechapel
       |tEros and Psyche --|rWilfred Owen|t"I am the ghost of 
       Shadwell stair" --|rSylvia Townsend Warner|tSong from the 
       bride of Smithfield|tEast London cemetery --|rJohn Rodker
       |tThe shop|tThe searchlight --|rRobert Graves|tArmistice 
       Day, 1918 --|rA. S. J. Tessimond|tTube station ; London
       |tSummer night at Hyde park corner|tAutumn|tThe city : 
       midday nocturne --|rStevie Smith|tSuburb --|rWilliam 
       Empson|tHomage to the British museum --|rJohn Betjeman
       |tThe arrest of Oscar Wilde at the Cadogan hotel|tIn 
       Westminster abbey|tParliament hill fields|tSt. Saviour's, 
       Aberdeen park, Highbury, London, N.|tThe metropolitan 
       railway|tBusiness girls|tN.W.5 & N.6 ; from Summoned by 
       bells --|rLouis MacNeice|tAutumn journal|tThe British 
       museum reading room|tGoodbye to London|tCharon --|rStephen
       Spender|tHampstead autumn|tEpilogue to a human drama --
       |rBernard Spencer|tRegent's park terrace|tTrain to work --
       |rMervyn Peake|tLondon buses --|rKenneth Allott|tMemento 
       mori --|rRoy Fuller|tFirst winter of war|tBattersea : 
       after Dunkirk, June 3, 1940|tLondon air-raid, 1940 -- 
505 00 |rAnne Ridler|tWentworth place : Keats grove --|rGeorge 
       Barker|tKew gardens --|rAlun Lewis|tWestminster abbey --
       |rRobert Lowell|tRedcliffe square ; from Winter and London
       --|rNicholas Moore|tMonmouth street --|rJohn Heath-Stubbs
       |tLonton architecture 1960s|tLament for the "old swan," 
       Notting hill gate --|rW. S. Graham|tThe night city --
       |rMuriel Spark|tA tour of London --|rKeith Douglas|tThe 
       "bête noire" fragments --|rD. J. Enright|tThe stations of 
       King's cross --|rPhilip Larkin|tDeceptions|tNaturally the 
       foundation will bear your expenses --|rDonald Davie|tTo 
       Londoners --|rDannie Abse|tStreet scene|tSoho : Saturday 
       night --|rJames Berry|tTwo black labourers on a London 
       building site|tBeginning in a city, 1948 --|rJohn Ashbery
       |tThe tower of London --|rThom Gunn|tAutobiography|tTalbot
       road --|rConnie Bensley|tVauxhall|tBottleneck --|rPeter 
       Porter|tThomas Hardy at Westbourne park villas --|rU. A. 
       Fanthorpe|tRising damp|tWidening the Westway --|rTed 
       Hughes|tFate playing|tEpiphany --|rDerek Walcott|tOmeros -
       -|rAlan Brownjohn|tA202 --|rRuth Fainlight|tThe same power
       --|rGeoffrey Hill|tChurchill's funeral|tTo the high court 
       of parliament --|rSylvia Plath|tParliament hill fields -- 
505 00 |rAnne Stevenson|tCashpoint Charlie --|rFleur Adcock|tMiss
       Hamilton in London|tLondoner|tTo Marilyn from London --
       |rJohn Fuller|tLondon songs ; from The shires --|rKen 
       Smith|tThe London poems --|rSeamus Heaney|tThe underground
       |tDistrict and circle --|rLee Harwood|tRain journal : 
       London : June 65 --|rGrey Gowrie|tOutside Biba's --
       |rJoseph Brodsky|tIn England --|rDerek Mahon|tSunday 
       Morning --|rHugo Williams|tTavistock square|tBar Italia
       |tBar Italia [sic]|tNotting hill --|rIain Sinclair
       |tBunhill fields|tHurricane drummers : self-aid in 
       Haggerston --|rMimi Khalvati|tEarls court --|rCarol Rumens
       |tPleasure island, marble arch --|rWendy Cope|tLonely 
       hearts|tAfter the lunch --|rPeter Reading|tPerduta gente -
       -|rChristopher Reid|tNorth London sonnet|tExasperated 
       piety --|rGillian Allnutt|tMuseum, 19 Princelet street, 
       Spitalfields --|rJohn Agard|tToussaint L'Ouverture 
       acknowledges Wordsworth's Sonnet|t"To Toussaint 
       L'Ouverture"|tChilling out beside the Thames --|rGrace 
       Nichols|tIsland man --|rCharles Boyle|tThe miracle at 
       Shepherd's bush --|rAndrew Motion|tLondon plane --|rLinton
       Kwesi Johnson|tSonny's Lettah --|rJo Shapcott|tSt. Bride's
       --|rMichael Donaghy|tThe river glideth of his own sweet 
       will ;|tPoem on the underground -- 
505 00 |rJeremy Reed|tQuentin Crisp as prime minister ; from 
       Sainthood : elegies for Derek Jarman --|rJohn Stammers
       |tJohn Keats walks home following a night spent reading ;
       |tHomer with Cowden Clarke --|rCarol Ann Duffy|tWoman 
       seated in the underground, 1941 --|rAlan Jenkins|tThe 
       London dissector --|rJamie McKendrick|tOccupations of 
       Bridewell ;|tPenal architecture ;|tThe deadhouse --|rMick 
       Imlah|tCockney --|rSarah Maguire|tAlmost the equinox --
       |rMichael Hofmann|tkensal rise to heaven|tFrom A to B and 
       back again ;|tMalvern road --|rMaura Dooley|tSmash the 
       windows --|rDavid Kennedy|tThe bombs, July 2005 --|rFred 
       d'Aguiar|tHome --|rLavinia Greenlaw|tRiver history --
       |rGlyn Maxwell|tThe fires by the river --|rSimon Armitage
       |tKX --|rAlice Oswald|tAnother Westminster bridge --
       |rDaljit Nagra|tYobbos! --|rNick Laird|tThe tip --
       |rHeather Phillipson|tGerman phenomenology makes me want 
       to strip and run through north London --|rBen Borek
       |tDonjong heights --|rTom Chivers|tBig skies over 
       docklands --|rAhren Warner|t"Girl with ridiculous 
       earrings" 
650  0 English poetry. 
651  0 London (England)|vPoetry. 
700 1  Ford, Mark,|d1962 June 24- 
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