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Lucretius: On the nature of Things. De Rerum Natura. A Modern Verse Translation: Leonard & Smith: Verse. 1976: Sisson, C. H. The Poem on Nature ISBN 978-1857547238: 6-beat lines. 1977: Copley, Frank O. The Nature of Things (Norton rpt. (2011) ISBN 978-0393341362) Bailey (1962) Loose blank verse. 1995: Esolen, Anthony: On the Nature of Things ...
Tres is a collection of poems by the Chilean author Roberto Bolaño, originally published in Spanish in 2000 and scheduled to be published in a bilingual edition in September 2011, translated into English by Laura Healy. The collection is composed of three sections:
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Download as PDF; Printable version ... Pages in category "Poems about nature" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect ...
[1] [2] [3] The poem, in twelve lines of rhyming couplets of iambic tetrameter verse, describes what Kilmer perceives as the inability of art created by humankind to replicate the beauty achieved by nature. Kilmer is most remembered for "Trees", which has been the subject of frequent parodies and references in popular culture.
[6] McKay's poems are ecologically centred, inspired by the conflict between inspiration and spirit, instinct and knowledge. In his book of poetic philosophy Vis à Vis: Field Notes on Poetry & Wilderness, McKay details many of his beliefs on metaphor, wildness, and the homing instinct. In that book, his definitive 1993 essay 'Baler Twine ...
Any subversive ideas that the poem contained were therefore initially limited to an audience of educated people who could afford to purchase the book. [ 12 ] Because amateur botany was popular in Britain during the second half of the eighteenth century, The Botanic Garden , despite its initial high cost, was a bestseller.
The single known work by Parmenides is a poem whose original title is unknown but which is often referred to as On Nature. [4] Only fragments of it survive. In his poem, Parmenides prescribes two views of reality. The first, the Way of "Aletheia" or truth, describes how all reality is one, change is impossible, and existence is timeless and ...