Author: | Wilfred Owen | ISBN: | 9781628403282 |
Publisher: | Bybliotech | Publication: | January 6, 2014 |
Imprint: | Bybliotech Classics | Language: | English |
Author: | Wilfred Owen |
ISBN: | 9781628403282 |
Publisher: | Bybliotech |
Publication: | January 6, 2014 |
Imprint: | Bybliotech Classics |
Language: | English |
This collection contains the complete poetic works of Wilfred Owen, published in chronological order. It has been carefully formatted for clarity of viewing, and includes a Preface by the Author, and and Introduction by the celebrated war poet Siegfried Sassoon, who was a friend and contemporary of Wilfred Owen.
The collection contains the following poems:
1. To Poesy
2. Written in a Wood, September 1910
3. My Dearest Colin
4. Sonnet
5. Lines Written on my Nineteenth Birthday
6. Supposed Confessions of a Secondrate Sensitive Mind in Dejection
7. O Believe That God Gives You all that He Promises
8. Little Claus and Big Claus
9. The Rivals
10. A Rhymed Epistle to E.L.G.
11. The Dread of Falling into Naught
12. Science had Looked, and Sees No Life But This:
13. The Little Mermaid
14. The Two Reflections
15. Deep Under the Turfy Grass and Heavy Clay
16. Unto What Pinnacles of Desperate Heights
17. Impromptu
18. Sonnet- (Daily I Muse on Her)
19. But it is not Enough to Look Upon a Rolling Main
20. Uriconium
21. When Late I Viewed the Gardens of Rich Men
22. Long Ages Past in Egypt Thou Wert Worshipped
23. O World of Many Worlds, O Life of Lives
24. The Time was Aeon; and the Place All Earth
25. Nocturne
26. Impromptu: Now, Let Me Feel
27. A Palinode
28. It Was a Navy Boy, So Prim, So Trim
29. Whereas Most Women Live This Difficult Life
30. A New Heaven
31. The Storm
32. To The Bitter Sweet Heart: A Dream
33. Roundel
34. How Do I Love Thee?
35. The Fates
36. Happiness
37. Song of Songs
38. Has Your Soul Sipped
39. The Swift
40. Inspection
41. With an Identity Disc
42. The Promisers
43. Music
44. Anthem For Doomed Youth
45. Winter Song
46. Six O'Clock in Princes Street
47. The One Remains
48. The Sleeping Beauty
49. The City Lights Along the Waterside
50. Autumnal
51. The Unreturning
52. Perversity
53. Maundy Thursday
54. The Peril of Love
55. The Poet In Pain
56. Whither is Passed the Softly-Vanished Day
57. On My Songs
58. To - -
59. To Eros
60. 1914
61. Purple
62. On A Dream
63. Stunned by Their Life's Explosion Into Love
64. From My Diary, July 1914
65. The Ballad of Many Thorns
66. I Saw his Round Mouth's Crimson Deepen as it Fell
67. Apologia Pro Poemate Meo
68. Le Christianisme
69. Hospital Barge
70. Sweet is Your Antique Body, Not Yet Young
71. Page Eglantine
72. The Rime of the Youthful Mariner
73. Who is the God of Canongate?
74. My Shy Hand
75. At a Calvary Near the Ancre
76. Miners
77. The Letter
78. Conscious
79. Schoolmistress
80. Dulce Et Decorum Est
81. A Tear Song
82. The Dead-Beat
83. Insensibility
84. Strange Meeting
85. Sonnet on Seeing a Piece of Our Heavy Artillery Brought into Action
86. Asleep
87. Arms and the Boy
88. The Show
89. Futility
90. The End
91. S.I.W.
92. The Calls
93. Training
94. The Next War
95. Greater Love
96. The Last Laugh
97. Mental Cases
98. The Chances
99. The Send-Off
100. The Parable of the Old Man and the Young
101. Disabled
102. A Terre
103. The Kind Ghosts
104. Soldier's Dream
105. I Am the Ghost of Shadwell Stair
106. Elegy in April and September
107. Exposure
108. The Sentry
109. Smile, Smile, Smile
110. Spring Offensive
111. Before Reading a Biography of Keats for the First Time
112. Consummation is Consumption
113. Within Those Days
114. Handling Upon the Fairy-Strange Enchantments
115. Full Springs of Thought Around me Rise
116. At Dawn, I Love to Stray Upon the Meeting-Line
117. The West! I Dare Not Pass into the West
118. Sonnet: When I Perceive by Watching
119. Spring Not, Spring Not in my Wild Eyes, O Tears
120. Impressionist
121. O, Jesus, Now Thine Own Self Speaking
122. Eve of St. Mark
123. Why Should the Anguish of Leaving Those We Love
124. How do the Heavens Rule my Moods!
125. Tis But Love's Shadow - That So Haunts my Thought
126. Hearts and Tarts
127. There is a Set of Men Today Who Deal
128. Science Contradicted
129. Listen! The Multitude is Wailing for it's Sins
130. Now, What's Your Poet, But a Child of Nine?
131. Scene: Convalescent Stage of New Monia
132. Here all the Summer Could I Stay
133. I Began to Run
134. Written on a June Night, 1911
135. An Imperial Elegy
136. I Know the Music
137. But I Was Looking at the Permanent Stars
138. Beauty
139. Spells & Incantation
140. Cramped in That Funnelled Hole
141. As Bronze May Be Much Beautified
142. The Roads Also Have Their Wistful Rest
143. The Wrestlers
This collection contains the complete poetic works of Wilfred Owen, published in chronological order. It has been carefully formatted for clarity of viewing, and includes a Preface by the Author, and and Introduction by the celebrated war poet Siegfried Sassoon, who was a friend and contemporary of Wilfred Owen.
The collection contains the following poems:
1. To Poesy
2. Written in a Wood, September 1910
3. My Dearest Colin
4. Sonnet
5. Lines Written on my Nineteenth Birthday
6. Supposed Confessions of a Secondrate Sensitive Mind in Dejection
7. O Believe That God Gives You all that He Promises
8. Little Claus and Big Claus
9. The Rivals
10. A Rhymed Epistle to E.L.G.
11. The Dread of Falling into Naught
12. Science had Looked, and Sees No Life But This:
13. The Little Mermaid
14. The Two Reflections
15. Deep Under the Turfy Grass and Heavy Clay
16. Unto What Pinnacles of Desperate Heights
17. Impromptu
18. Sonnet- (Daily I Muse on Her)
19. But it is not Enough to Look Upon a Rolling Main
20. Uriconium
21. When Late I Viewed the Gardens of Rich Men
22. Long Ages Past in Egypt Thou Wert Worshipped
23. O World of Many Worlds, O Life of Lives
24. The Time was Aeon; and the Place All Earth
25. Nocturne
26. Impromptu: Now, Let Me Feel
27. A Palinode
28. It Was a Navy Boy, So Prim, So Trim
29. Whereas Most Women Live This Difficult Life
30. A New Heaven
31. The Storm
32. To The Bitter Sweet Heart: A Dream
33. Roundel
34. How Do I Love Thee?
35. The Fates
36. Happiness
37. Song of Songs
38. Has Your Soul Sipped
39. The Swift
40. Inspection
41. With an Identity Disc
42. The Promisers
43. Music
44. Anthem For Doomed Youth
45. Winter Song
46. Six O'Clock in Princes Street
47. The One Remains
48. The Sleeping Beauty
49. The City Lights Along the Waterside
50. Autumnal
51. The Unreturning
52. Perversity
53. Maundy Thursday
54. The Peril of Love
55. The Poet In Pain
56. Whither is Passed the Softly-Vanished Day
57. On My Songs
58. To - -
59. To Eros
60. 1914
61. Purple
62. On A Dream
63. Stunned by Their Life's Explosion Into Love
64. From My Diary, July 1914
65. The Ballad of Many Thorns
66. I Saw his Round Mouth's Crimson Deepen as it Fell
67. Apologia Pro Poemate Meo
68. Le Christianisme
69. Hospital Barge
70. Sweet is Your Antique Body, Not Yet Young
71. Page Eglantine
72. The Rime of the Youthful Mariner
73. Who is the God of Canongate?
74. My Shy Hand
75. At a Calvary Near the Ancre
76. Miners
77. The Letter
78. Conscious
79. Schoolmistress
80. Dulce Et Decorum Est
81. A Tear Song
82. The Dead-Beat
83. Insensibility
84. Strange Meeting
85. Sonnet on Seeing a Piece of Our Heavy Artillery Brought into Action
86. Asleep
87. Arms and the Boy
88. The Show
89. Futility
90. The End
91. S.I.W.
92. The Calls
93. Training
94. The Next War
95. Greater Love
96. The Last Laugh
97. Mental Cases
98. The Chances
99. The Send-Off
100. The Parable of the Old Man and the Young
101. Disabled
102. A Terre
103. The Kind Ghosts
104. Soldier's Dream
105. I Am the Ghost of Shadwell Stair
106. Elegy in April and September
107. Exposure
108. The Sentry
109. Smile, Smile, Smile
110. Spring Offensive
111. Before Reading a Biography of Keats for the First Time
112. Consummation is Consumption
113. Within Those Days
114. Handling Upon the Fairy-Strange Enchantments
115. Full Springs of Thought Around me Rise
116. At Dawn, I Love to Stray Upon the Meeting-Line
117. The West! I Dare Not Pass into the West
118. Sonnet: When I Perceive by Watching
119. Spring Not, Spring Not in my Wild Eyes, O Tears
120. Impressionist
121. O, Jesus, Now Thine Own Self Speaking
122. Eve of St. Mark
123. Why Should the Anguish of Leaving Those We Love
124. How do the Heavens Rule my Moods!
125. Tis But Love's Shadow - That So Haunts my Thought
126. Hearts and Tarts
127. There is a Set of Men Today Who Deal
128. Science Contradicted
129. Listen! The Multitude is Wailing for it's Sins
130. Now, What's Your Poet, But a Child of Nine?
131. Scene: Convalescent Stage of New Monia
132. Here all the Summer Could I Stay
133. I Began to Run
134. Written on a June Night, 1911
135. An Imperial Elegy
136. I Know the Music
137. But I Was Looking at the Permanent Stars
138. Beauty
139. Spells & Incantation
140. Cramped in That Funnelled Hole
141. As Bronze May Be Much Beautified
142. The Roads Also Have Their Wistful Rest
143. The Wrestlers