Poetry
Found in 164 Collections and/or Records:
Translation by E.B. Cowell of Ellis Wynne's Gwelidigaethan y Bardd Cwsg ('Visions of the sleeping Bard')
Translation of the poems of Llynwarch Owain Gwalchmai by Llynwarch O. Reynolds
Includes: (fo. i) title-page; (fo. iv) note on Gwalchmai's descent; (fo. ii) list of contents; (fo. 1) note on the text; (fo. 3) text of the translation, with footnotes; (fo. 46) index of names. Attached to fo. ii is a letter from Reynolds to E.B. Cowell, 2 October 1882.
Ursula Vaughan Williams: Poems and translations, nd [20th century]
Comprises:
- Nocturne. Jean Moreas.
- By the water. Variation on a theme by Alexander Blok.
- Cette fille est morte …
- Sagesse I xxl.
- Cold. From a poem by Nekrassov.
- Comme on voit sur la branche au mois de mai la rose …
- Puis qu’elle est tout hyver, toute la même glace …
- Vous estes dejà vieille, et je le suis aussi …
- Letter from Ursula Vaughan Williams to 'Jean', nd
Werner Milch: Thesis on Hugo von Hofmannsthal
William Blake: poem
'When Klopstock England defied', a poem transcribed by A.C. Swinburne during the nineteenth century from p. 5 of the Rossetti MS of William Blake.
William Blake: two poems
Copies of 'The shepherd' and 'The echoing green' by Edward Johnston.
William Cookson: correspondence and papers relating to items published in ‘Agenda’, and other literary papers
William Cowper: Notes on Dreams
Notes on dreams experienced and voices heard, 15 Nov. 1797 - 23 Apr. 1799, in the hand of John Johnson of East Dereham, 108 folios. Fos 52-106 and the verso throughout are blank.
William Morris: The Lovers of Gudrun
A calligraphic copy by William Graily Hewitt of William Morris's The lovers of Gudrun, commissioned by Charles Fairfax Murray, 1908-1909.
William Robertson Smith: Papers
(William) Sidney Walker: Correspondence, miscellaneous verses and other papers
William Smyth: Horae Lyricae
Drafts of various poems and songs.
William Williams: Welsh Compositions
Compositions in Welsh by William Williams, with a sermon or religious text found in the church of Strata Florida, Cardiganshire.
Winthrop Mackworth Praed, 'Elijah'
Praed's Seatonian Prize poem for 1830, written in his hand on four bifolia and sewn into a cover-sheet. There are textual variations from the published version of the poem.