Poem of the Week – Tamburlaine the Great, Part One
This week’s poem is an extract from Christopher Marlowe’s celebrated play, Tamburlaine the Great.
This week’s poem is an extract from Christopher Marlowe’s celebrated play, Tamburlaine the Great.
This week’s poem by D.H Lawrence uses a motif of fire to conjure up beauteous images of Spring in its infancy.
This week’s poem by Romantic era poet John Clare tells the tale of a cold and caliginous January.
In this week’s poem, William Collins paints a picture of a beautiful evening.
This week’s poem by Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai addresses themes of homesickness and nostalgia.
This week’s poem by Umar Ibn Al-Farid describes his holy adoration for his heavenly creator.
This week’s poem by Thomas Hardy is a triolet that sings of the hibernal habits of west country birds.
In this week’s poem, Henry King expresses eagerness to meet his deceased wife once again in the afterlife.
This week’s poem by Samuel Johnson celebrates the life, while mourning the death, of his friend Dr Robert Levet.
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