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  • Author:agent A. D. Hope http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/hope-a-d
Issue Details: First known date: 1978... 1978 A Book of Answers
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Angus and Robertson , 1978 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Mr W.H. to Mr W.S. (Only Begetter of the Ensuing Retort)i"With Ovid's false nose on thy lugubrious face,", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 4)
Celia to the Poet Laureatei"The charming song thou sentst me late,", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 6)
The Sun's Answer to Mr Donnei"Idle young foole, unruly Donne,", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 9)
Lucasta's Reply to Mr Richard Lovelace : Going to the Warsi"The answer thou return'st me, Dick,", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 11)
His Coy Mistress to Mr Marvelli"Since you have world enough and time", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 14-16)
Milton to Drydeni"To whom then I: if what thou say'st be true,", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 20-21)
Bounce to Popei"Master, by Styx! - which is the poets' oath,", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 25-26)
Thomas Willkinson to the Pen of a Friend (a Poet)i"Pen! with which William Wordsworth scribbles verse,", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 29-30)
The Ocean to Lord Byroni"Two centuries, my lord, have well-nigh passed", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 33)
A Nightingale to Mr Keats (and to Poets in General)i"Dear Mr Keats, had your delightful ode", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 36-37)
Arthur Henry Hallam to Alfred Tennysoni"Forgive me, friend, if I find fault;", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 41-42)
Robert Browning to E.B.B.i"What, fourteen separate ways to love me, pet!", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 44)
Alfred Lord Tennyson's Reply to Father Gerard Manley Hopkins "No, worse there is none, for him who hears (Hell!) Hop-" Sonnet on First Looking into Gerard Manley Hopkinsi"No, worse there is none, for him, who heard (Hell!) Hop-", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 47)
Any Renaissance Beauty in Replyi"Lovers at my window pleading", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 52-53)
The Lac de Bourget to M. de Lamartinei"Sad poet, still you haunt my sounding shore;", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 60-61)
Miss Blumlein to Heinrich Heinei"O thank you, Mr Heine;", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 63)
Beethoven's Revenge : A Medleyi"BEETHOVEN: Don Rasputin! a parlar teco", A. D. Hope , single work poetry drama (p. 69-72)
Baudelaire to Mallarmei"As from a sky in flames, crucified on a cloud,", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 76-77)
The Spectre of W.B. Yeats to Robert Gravesi"My bones are stowed; my sleep is sound;", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 84-86)
Home Truths from Abroad : Or Dante and Virgil Answer Mr T.S. Elioti"On the bare cornice of Hell's seventh crater", A. D. Hope , single work poetry (p. 89-92)
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