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½´·Ó¼ÅÀÇ ÀþÀºÀÌ(A Shropshire Lad): 1986/11
1. 1887/12 2. Loveliest of trees, the cherry now/16 3. The Recruit/18 4. Reveille/22 5. Oh see how thick the goldcup flowers/26 6. When the lad for longing sighs/30 7. When smoke stood up from Ludlow/32 8. Farewell to barn and stack and tree/36 9. On moonlit heath and lonesome bank/40 10. March/44 11. On your midnight pallet lying/46 12. When I watch the living meet/48 13. When I was one-and-twenty/50 14. There pass the careless people/52 15. Look not in my eyes, for fear/54 16. It nods and curtseys and recovers/56 17. Twice a week the winter thorough/58 18. Oh, when I was in love with you/60 19. To an Athlete Dying Young/62 20. Oh fair enough are sky and plain/66 21. Bredon Hill/68 22. The street sounds to the soldiers\\\\\\\' tread/72 23. The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come/74 24. Say, lad, have you things to do/76 25. This time of year a twelvemonth past/78 26. Along the field as we came by/80 27. Is my team ploughing/82 28. The Welsh Marches/86 29. The Lent Lily/90 30. Others, I am not the first/92 31. On Wenlock Edge the wood¡¯s in trouble/94 32. From far, from eve and morning/96 33. If truth in hearts that perish/98 34. The New Mistress/100 35. On the idle hill of summer/102 36. White in the moon the long road lies/104 37. As through the wild green hills of Wyre/106 38. The winds out of the west land blow/110 39. ¡¯Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town/112 40. Into my heart an air that kills/114 41. In my own shire, if I was sad/116 42. The Merry Guide/120 43. The Immortal Part/126 44. Shot? so quick, so clean an ending?/130 45. If it chance your eye offend you/134 46. Bring, in this timeless grave to throw/136 47. The Carpenter\\\\\\\'s Son/138 48. Be still, my soul, be still/142 49. Think no more, lad; laugh, be jolly/144 50. Clunton and Clunbury/146 51. Loitering with a vacant eye/150 52. Far in a western brookland/152 53. The True Lover/154 54. With rue my heart is laden/158 55. Westward on the high-hilled plains/160 56. The Day of Battle/162 57. You smile upon your friend to-day/164 58. .When I came last to Ludlow/166 59. The Isle of Portland/168 60. Now hollow fires burn out to black/170 61. Hughley Steeple/172 62. Terence, this is stupid stuff/174 63. I hoed and trenched and weeded/180
ÃÖÁ¾ ½ÃÁý(Last Poems): 1922/ 183
¼¹®/184 ¼½Ã: We\\\\\\\'ll go to the weeds no more/186 1. The West/188 2. As I gird on for fighting/192 3. Her strong enchantments failing/194 4. Illic Jacet/196 5. Grenadier/198 6. Lancer/200 7. In valleys green and still/204 8. .Soldier from the wars returning/206 9. The chestnut casts his flambeaux/208 10. Could man be drunk for ever/212 11. Yonder see the morning blink/214 12. The laws of God, the laws of man/216 13. The Deserter/218 14. The Culprit/222 15. Eight O\\\\\\\'clock/226 16. Spring Morning/228 17. Astronomy/232 18. The rain, it streams on stone and hillock/234 19. In midnights of November/236 20. The night is freezing fast/240 21. The fairies break their dances/242 22. The sloe was lost in flower/244 23. In the morning, in the morning/246 24. Epithalamium/248 25. The Oracle/252 26. The half-moon westers low, my love/254 27. The sigh that heaves the grasses/256 28. Now dreary dawns the eastern light/258 29. Wake not for the world-heard thunder/260 30. Sinner\\\\\\\'s Rue/262 31. Hell\\\\\\\'s Gate/264 32. When I would muse in boyhood/272 33. When the eye of day is shut/274 34. The First of May/276 35. When first my way to fair I took/280 36. Revolution/282 37. Epitaph on an Army of Mercenaries/284 38. Oh stay at home, my lad, and plough/286 39. When summer\\\\\\\'s end is nighing/288 40. Tell me not here, it needs not saying/292 41. Fancy\\\\\\\'s Knell/296
À¯ÀÛ(ë¶íÂ) ½ÃÁý(More Poems): 1936/301
¼½Ã: They say my verse is sad/302 1. Easter Hymn/304 2. When Israel out of Egypt came/306 3. For these of old the trader/310 4. The Sage to the Young Man/314 5. Diffugere Nives/318 6. I to my perils/322 7. Stars, I have seen them fall/324 8. Give me a land of boughs in leaf/326 9. When green buds hang in the elm like du/328 10. The weeping Pleiads wester/330 11. The rainy Pleiads wester/332 12. I promise nothing: friends will part/334 13. I lay me down and slumber/336 14. The farms of home lie lost in even/338 15. Tarry, delight, so seldom met/340 16. How clear, how lovely bright/342 17. Bells in tower at evening toll/344 18. Delight it is in youth and May/346 19. The mill-stream, now that noises cease/348 20. Like mine, the veins of these that slumber/350 21. The world goes none the lamer/352 22. Ho, everyone that thirsteth/354 23. Crossing alone the nighted ferry/356 24. Stone, steel, dominions pass/358 25. Yon flakes that fret the eastern sky/360 26. Good creatures, do you love your lives/362 27. To stand up straight and tread the turning mill/364 28. He, standing hushed, a pace or two apart/366 29. From the wash the laundress sends/368 30. Shake hands, we shall never be friends/370 31. Because I liked you better/372 32. With seed the sowers scatter/374 33. On forelands high in heaven/376 34. Young is the blood that yonder/380 35. Half-way, for one commandment broken/384 36. Here dead lie we/386 37. I did not lose my heart /388 38. By shores and woods and steeples/390 39. My dreams are of a field afar/392 40. Farewell to a name and a number/394 41. He looked at me with eyes I thought/396 42. A. J. J/398 43. I wake from dreams and turning/400 44. Far known to sea and shore/402 45. Smooth between sea and land/404 46. The Land of Biscay/408 47. For My Funeral/412 48. Parta Quies/414
Ãß°¡ ½ÃÁý(Additional Poems): 1937/417
1. Atys/418 2. Oh were he and I together/422 3. When Adam walked in Eden young/424 4. It is no gift I tender/426 5. Here are the skies/428 6. Ask me no more/430 7. He would not stay for me/432 8. Now to her lap the incestuous earth/434 9. When the bells justle in the tower/436 10. Oh on my breast in days hereafter/438 11. God\\\\\\\'s Acre/440 11A. They shall have breath that never were/442 12. An Epitaph/444 13. Oh turn not in from marching/446 14. Oh is it the jar of nations/448 15. ¡¯Tis five years since/450 16. Some can gaze and not be sick/452 17. The stars have not dealt me the worst/454 18. Oh who is that young sinner/456 19. The Defeated/458 20. I shall not die for you/460 21. New Year\\\\\\\'s Eve/462 22. R. L. S/468 23. The Olive/470
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