A Nature Poem for Every Spring Evening

A Nature Poem for Every Spring Evening

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Author: Jane McMorland Hunter

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 136


Poems to celebrate spring. A sublime bedside companion to enjoy as the frost melts and days grow longer, with poems to immerse yourself in the season. From William Blake and Emily Dickinson to Robert Browning and Eleanor Farjeon, some of the finest poets that ever put pen to paper describe this wondrous season of new beginnings. With one entry for every day through spring, from 1st March until 31st May, this is the perfect book to reinvigorate you in the warmer and wetter months and find joy in the annual rebirth of nature. In March, Eleanor Farjeon wills for spring to 'bring primroses and daffodils'. 'Once more the Heavenly Power Makes all things new' begins Tennyson's 'Early Spring'. In April, 'Earth, air, and sun and skies combine to promise all that's kind and fair' for Arthur Hugh Clough, while 'winking Mary-buds begin to ope their golden eyes' for William Shakespeare. And in May, Philip Larkin reflects 'Last year is dead, they seem to say, Begin afresh, afresh, afresh'. This beautiful and collectable anthology of poems derives from the popular A Poem for Every Night of the Year and features poems inspired by springtime by Laurence Binyon, Margaret Cavendish, Amy Lowell, William Wordsworth and many more.
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Author: Jane McMorland Hunter

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 136


Poems to celebrate spring. A sublime bedside companion to enjoy as the frost melts and days grow longer, with poems to immerse yourself in the season. From William Blake and Emily Dickinson to Robert Browning and Eleanor Farjeon, some of the finest poets that ever put pen to paper describe this wondrous season of new beginnings. With one entry for every day through spring, from 1st March until 31st May, this is the perfect book to reinvigorate you in the warmer and wetter months and find joy in the annual rebirth of nature. In March, Eleanor Farjeon wills for spring to 'bring primroses and daffodils'. 'Once more the Heavenly Power Makes all things new' begins Tennyson's 'Early Spring'. In April, 'Earth, air, and sun and skies combine to promise all that's kind and fair' for Arthur Hugh Clough, while 'winking Mary-buds begin to ope their golden eyes' for William Shakespeare. And in May, Philip Larkin reflects 'Last year is dead, they seem to say, Begin afresh, afresh, afresh'. This beautiful and collectable anthology of poems derives from the popular A Poem for Every Night of the Year and features poems inspired by springtime by Laurence Binyon, Margaret Cavendish, Amy Lowell, William Wordsworth and many more.