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Fifty Shades of July: 50 of the best poems about the month of July
Fifty Shades of July: 50 of the best poems about the month of July
Fifty Shades of July: 50 of the best poems about the month of July
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Fifty Shades of July: 50 of the best poems about the month of July

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The seventh month of the Gregorian calendar saunters into mid-summer. Temperatures rise still further. The landscape may wilt under oppressive heat but is still a spectacle of colour and structure that only Mother Nature has the resources for.

1 - Fifty Shades of July - An Introduction

2 - A July Afternoon by the Pond by Walt Whitman

3 - An Afternoon in July by Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon

4 - I Saw England - July Night by Ivor Gurney

5 - A Soldiers Cemetery by John William Streets (Killed and Missing in Action on 1st July 1916 Aged 31)

6 - July 2nd 1863 by Tom Reynolds

7 - Fourth of July by Julia A Moore

8 - July 4th 1857 by Alfred Gibbs Campbell

9 - America, From The National Ode July 4th 1876 by James Bayard Taylor

10 - 4th July 1882, Malines, Midnight by James Kenneth Stephen

11 - Ode For the 4th of July by James Monroe Whitfield

12 - Ode For July 4th 1917 by H P Lovecraft

13 - Broadway, New York, July 1916 by George Sterling

14 - London in July by Amy Levy

15 - St Martin's Summer by Robert Louis Stevenson

16 - Between the Dusk of Summer by William Ernest Henley

17 - In This Summer by Daniel Sheehan

18 - Shall I Compare Thee to a Summers Day (Sonnet 18) by William Shakespeare

19 - A White Rose by John Boyle O'Reilly

20 - Epithalamion by Gerard Manley Hopkins

21 - The Sweets of the Rose by Hafiz

22 - The Rose by John Cournos

23 - The Secret Rose by William Butler Yeats

24 - The Forest Path by Lucy Maud Montgomery

25 - Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats

26 - Sailing to Byzantium by W B Yeats

27 - Fancy in Nubibus or The Poet in the Clouds by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

28 - On the Grasshopper and Cricket by John Keats

29 - Clouds by Mirabai

30 - Breton Afternoon by Ernest Christopher Dowson

31 - From My Diary July 1914 by Wilfred Owen

32 - How the Old Mountains Drip With Sunset by Emily Dickinson

33 - The Eagle by Alfred Lord Tennyson

34 - Sonnet LVII - Summit of Skiddaw, July 7th 1838 by Henry Alford

35 - July 9th 1872 by Abram Joseph Ryan

36 - On Leaving Ireland, July 14th 1916 by Tom Kettle

37 - On My Sons Return Out of England July 17th 1661 by Anne Bradstreet

38 - Sonnet July 18th 1787 by William Lisle Bowles

39 - Verses Upon the Burning of Our House July 18th 1666 by Anne Bradstreet

40 - Written in July by Samuel Rogers

41 - Summer Sun by Robert Louis Stevenson

42 - The School Boy by William Blake

43 - Answer July by Emily Dickinson

44 - Towser, a True Tale, 20th July 1806 by Robert Tannahill

45 - Summer Dawn by William Morris

46 - Summer by Alexander Pope

47 - A Night Rain in Summer by James Henry Leigh Hunt

48 - Summer Night by Alfred Lord Tennyson

49 - Sonnet at Dover Cliffs July 20th 1787 by William Lisle Bowles

50 - Picnic July 1917 by Rose Macaulay

51 - Sonnet at Ostend July 22nd 1787 by William Lisle Bowles

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2019
ISBN9781839678912
Fifty Shades of July: 50 of the best poems about the month of July
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Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman (1819-1892) was an American writer famously known for his poetry collection, Leaves of Grass. In addition to his poetry, Whitman was also a prominent essayist, journalist, and humanist with works centering mainly around the topics of transcendentalism and realism. Born in New York in 1819, Whitman worked at a printing press where he then transitioned to a full-time journalist. During his time in journalism, Whitman developed many important beliefs, many of them formed after having witnessed the auctioning of enslaved individuals. Over the course of his career, Whitman remained very politically aware, disavowing the bloody nature of the Civil War and dedicating resources to help the wounded in various hospitals in New York City. Whitman spent his declining years working on revisions for Leaves of Grass, which was largely thereafter referred to as his “Deathbed Edition.”

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