Poetry
Found in 196 Collections and/or Records:
Caricatures, letters and photographs by or relating to Siegfried Sassoon and his family
Charles Hamilton Sorley: Memorial volume compiled by his parents Professor William Sorley and Mrs Janetta Sorley
Christopher Hassall: Letters to George Benson and related papers
Correspondence written by Christopher Hassall to his friend George Benson, together with related items including a diary volume with entries by Hassall, literary texts by Hassall, notes by Benson, letters between other correspondents, and printed items.
Collection of Poems
Collection of poetry, Seventeenth century
Collection of songs, poems and epitaphs compiled by a Norfolk clergymen
Collection of tracts, Sixteenth to eighteenth centuries
Collection of Verse
Verses copied from the St James' evening post, the Grub Street journal, and other publications, including items by William Walsh, Sir C.H. Williams, T. Tickell, Stevenson, Bavius, David Garrick, C. Pitt, and Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, 32 folios. On fo. i is a woodcut entitled 'The patient husband&scolding Wife', with verses below. On fos 27v and 28r is a list of contents.
Collections on Jonathan Swift
College business, 19731017
There is to be a meeting of the Old Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire Antiquarian Society on Castle Hill, to which Geoffrey Martin and F. Stubbings are invited. Gorley Putt and Peck are writing a ballad called 'The Bursar Drives an Air-Conditioned Car'. Weiss-Fuch is to be in college that evening and Professor Robert Burns Woodward is to be a Fellow.
Commonplace Book of Religious Poetry
Commonplace collection containing religious poetry, copies of letters, cuttings, etc., including material relating to Byron and Napoleon, written in several hands, 269 folios. There is an index of contents on pp. iv-xi.
Copies of documents, chiefly historical, concerning George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, and the reigns of King James I and King Charles I, c. 1647
Copy of “A Shame to Miss 3”, 2002
Selection of poetry for young adults picked by the Children's Laureate Anne Fine, including JEP’s “The Net”.
Correspondence of Powell Literary Trustees, 2008 - 2009
Includes: a copy of a recording of JEP's interview with Bernard Braden, given shortly after the Birmingham speech ["Rivers of Blood"], 1968, but never used; copies of a collection of Greek prose exercises sent by JEP to A F Wells, 1937; copies of a set of 31 poems written by JEP for [Margaret] Pamela Powell for each of their wedding anniversaries.
Correspondence of Siegfried Sassoon and Dennis Silk, and related items
Correspondence between Siegfried Sassoon and Dennis Silk, together with poems, verse dialogues, newspaper cuttings, photographs and related items. The letters date between 1953 and 1967. They are from Sassoon, and addressed from Heytesbury, unless otherwise stated. A few were addressed jointly to Dennis and Diana Silk. There are three letters from Dennis Silk to Sassoon, and letters from a few other correspondents are included as enclosures.
D. J. Enright papers
David Chaloner, 'Hotel Zingo'
Photocopied typescript of the poems in the book, with a title page dated 1979. The poems bear dates between 1972 and 1979. With two sheets of manuscript notes in the hand of John Welch, one apparently not relating to 'Hotel Zingo'.
David Chaloner, 'Today Backwards' and related papers
David Lewis: Poems
Two volumes of poems, some printed. Includes 'The Knaresborough Election', a poem in two parts, in second volume.
Denise Riley Papers
Literary papers and correspondence of Denise Riley, consisting chiefly of letters and texts sent to Riley and a small selection of her (mainly earlier) poetry and critical/academic writing.
Desmond King-Hele: papers
Dutch poetry, 1562, 1599
The first part consists of a number of rough pictorial capitals in the order of the alphabet, with five or six lines of letterpress appended to each. The title page is embellished. The second part is entitled 'Chansons, anno MCCCCC,XCIX'; among others are 'Nien liedeken', relating to 'Wilhelmus van Nassau'.
E. Du Faur: Translations of Gui Du Faur's Quatrains de Pibrac
Edmund Blunden: Two poems
'Fresh thought on an old poem' and 'To Diana', holograph poems signed by Edmund Blunden.
Edward Byles Cowell: Papers
Includes correspondence, sermons, lectures, articles and other miscellaneous papers.