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245 02 A mind apart :|bpoems of melancholy, madness, and 
       addiction /|cedited by Mark S. Bauer. 
264  1 Oxford ;|aNew York :|bOxford University Press,|c2009. 
300    xxv, 404 pages ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    Poems. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 00 From "The Complaint of Hoccleve: Hoccleve Remembers His 
       Madness"; From "Anxious Thought" / Thomas Hoccleve (c. 
       1368/9 - c. 1426) -- I am Forsaken; Farewell this World / 
       Charles d'Orleans (1394-1465) -- In Winter / William 
       Dunbar (1460-1520) -- From "The Ship of Fools - Of Glotons
       and Dronkards" / Alexander Barclay (1475-1552) -- A Song 
       of Ale; Petition to Have Her Leave to Die / Anonymous 
       (published 1500) -- From "Despair" / Fulke Greville (1554-
       1628) -- Melancholy / Thomas Lodge (1557*1625) -- Sonnet 
       129 / William Shakespeare (1564-1616) -- Upon the Death of
       SIr Albert Morton's Wife; A Hymn to My God in a Night of 
       My Late Sickness / Sir Henry Wotton (1568-1639) -- 
       Affliction / Sir John Davies (1569-1618) -- The Author's 
       Abstract of Melancholy / Robert Burton (1557-1640) -- 
       Melancholy / John Fletcher (1579-1625) and / or Thomas 
       Middleton (1580-1627) -- "Sonnet XIX" from The Countess of
       Montgomery's Urania; "Sonnet VI" from Pamphilia to 
       Amphilanthus / Lady Mary Wrroth (1568-c. 1652) -- The Mad 
       Maid's Song / Robert Herrick (1591-1633) -- Alliction (I);
       Affliction (IV); The Collar / George Herbert (1593-1633) -
       - From "Samson Agonistes" ; "Methought I Saw my late 
       espoused Saint" / John Milton (1608-1674) -- Upon Some 
       Distemper of the Body / Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672) -- A 
       Discourse on Melancholy / Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of 
       Newcastle (1624-1674) -- Solitude / Thomas Traherne (1636-
       1674) -- On the Doctors' Telling Him that till He Left off
       Making Verses He Was Not Fit to be Discharged / James 
       Carkesse (published 1679) -- On Melancholy / Anonymous 
       (published 1658) -- The Spleen: A Pindaric Poem / Anne 
       Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (1661-1720) -- The 
       Extravagant Drunkard's Wish / Edward Ward (1667-1731) -- 
       The Hurry of the Spirits, in a Fever and Nervous Disorders
       / Isaac Watts (1674-1748) -- From "Night Thoughts on Life,
       Death, and Immortality: Night I" / Edward Young (1683-
       1765) -- In Praise of Laudanum / William Harrison (1685-
       1713) -- On seeing an Officer's Widow distracted, who had 
       been driven to Despair by a long and fruitless; 
       Solicitation for the Arrears of her Pension / Mary Barber 
       (1685-1755) -- Loving Mad Tom / Anonymous (publish 1692) -
       - From "The Spleen. An Epistle to Mr. C-J-" / Mattew Green
       (1696-1737) -- Ode to Fear / William Collins (1721-1759) -
       - The Bedlamite / Thomas Mozeen (published 1768) -- Hymn 
       to the Supreme Being, on Recovery from a Dangerous Fit of 
       Illness from "Jubilate Agno," Fragment B / Christopher 
       Smart (1722-1771) -- From "The Pleasures of Melancholy" / 
       Thomas Warton (1728-1790) -- Lines Written During a Period
       of Insanity; The Shrubbery, Written in a Time of 
       Affliction / William Cowper (1731-1800) -- A Receipt to 
       Cure a Loves Fit / Anonymous (published 1733) -- Ode to 
       Disappointment / Robert Fergusson (1750-1774) -- Strip Me 
       Naked, or Royal Gin for Ever. A Picture / Anonymous 
       (published 1751) -- Sunday, A Fragment / Thomas Chatterton
       (1752-1770) -- On a Frightful Dream / John Codrington 
       Bampfylde (1754-1796) -- "My Spectre around me night and 
       day"; To Mr. Butts, Gr. Marborough St. London; from 
       Letters, A Selection; Mary Mad Song  / William Blake (1757
       -1827) -- From "The Farmer's Boy" / Robert Bloomfield 
       (1766-1823) -- The Suicide's Argument; The Pains of Sleep;
       from "Dejectin: An Ode" / Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-
       1834) -- From "The Lament of Tasso" / George Gordon, Lord 
       Byron (1788-1824) -- Stanzas Written in Dejection Near 
       Naples / Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) -- I Am; Sonnet:
       I Am; The Ruins of despair; To Melancholy; Song / John 
       Clare (1793-1864) -- Ode on Melancholy / John Keats (1795-
       1821) -- A Sonnet to Opium; celebrating its Virtues. 
       Written at the Side of Julia, when the Author was Inspired
       with a Dose of Laudanum, more than Sufficient for two 
       moderate Turks / Anonymous ("Orestes") (published 1796) --
       "I welcome thee back again, Spirit of Song!" / Thomas 
       Haynes Bayly (1797-1839) -- from "The Asylum"; Lines 
       Written in an Asylum; From "Ontological Episode of the 
       Asylum / Hayden Carruth (1921- ) -- Neurotics / Philip 
       Larkin (1922-1985) -- A Deep Breath at Dawn; Despair / 
       Anthony Hecht (1923-1985) -- A Deep Breath at Dawn; 
       Despair / Anthony Hecht (1923-2004) -- In Your War Dream; 
       Cape Nothing; Letter to Logan from Milltown / Richard Hugo
       (1923-1982) -- The Payne Whitney Poems: What; The Payne 
       Whitney Poems: Pastime; The Payne Whitney Poems: The Night
       / James Schuyler (1923-1991) -- Counting the Mad; The Man 
       Closing Up / Donald Justice (1925-2004) -- From "Howl" / 
       Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) -- Depression / Robert Bly 
       (1926- ) -- Military Journalist / Wiley Clements (1928- ) 
       -- from "The Double Image"; The Addict; Ringing the Bells 
       / Anne Sexton (1928-1974) -- Anti-Totalitarian Manifesto 
       for Eergreen Review / Carl Wolfe Solomon (1928- ) -- Peace,
       After Long Madness / Ned O'Gorman (1929- ) -- from "the 
       Venice Poems, I"; Junk Nursery Rhymes / Stuart Z. Perkoff 
       (1930-1974) -- Elm; Street Song / Sylvia Plath (1932-1963)
       -- 
505 00 Popular Songs: -- From American Mock-Bird (published 
       1801); The Mad Lover; Crazy Paul -- From Temple of Harmony
       (published 1801); Song -- From Choice Collection of 
       Admired Songs (published 1805); Crazy Jane; The Death of 
       Crazy Jane -- From Boston Musical Miscellany (published 
       1818); Nancy and Gin -- From Songster's Companion 
       (published 1815); Mary Le More; Away with Melancholy -- 
       From Songs for Ladies (published 1825); The Frantic Maid -
       - From The Muse, or The Flowers of Poetry (published 
       1827); Soliloquy on Smoking -- Grief / Elizabeth Barrett 
       Browning (1806-1861) -- From "In Memoriam" / Alfred 
       Tennyson (1809-1892) -- From "Empedocles on Etna" / 
       Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) -- From "Balder.Part the First,
       " Scenes XIII and XIV / Sydney Dobell (1824-1874) -- #126;
       #410; #435; #670; #1062 / Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) -- 
       Outre Mer / Henry Kendall (1839-1882) -- Just the Same; 
       The Wound; In Tenebris II; Mad Judy / Thomas Hardy (1840-
       1928) -- Melancholia / Robert Bridges (1844-1930) -- "No 
       worst, there is none. Pitched past pitch of grief"; 
       Carrion COmfort; "I wake and feel the fell of dark, not 
       day" / Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) -- Neurasthenia /
       A. Mary F. Robinson (1857-1944) -- To One in Bedlam; 
       Spleen / Ernest Dowson (1867-1900) -- Melancholy; Rain / 
       Edward Thomas (1878-1917) -- Repression of war Experience;
       Haunted / Siegfried Sasson (1886-1967) -- Strange Hells; 
       The Shame; To God; An Appeal for Death; For Mercy of Death
       / Ivor Gurney (1890-1937) -- Mental Cases / Wilfred Owen 
       (1893-1918) -- Sorrow; "I know a hundred ways to die"; 
       Menses / Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) -- Resume / 
       Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) -- Evening in the Sanitarium / 
       Louise Bogan (1897-1970) -- The Idiot / Hart Crane (1899-
       1932) -- Ode to Fear / (John Orley) Allen Tate (1899-1979)
       -- From "Thoughts Suggested on a Thanksgiving; Day Passed 
       at the State Lunatic Asylum; Worcester, Mass., by a 
       Patient"; from Poetry of the Insane (Charles Mayos, 
       editor; published 1930); Awakening; The Snow; The Cure / 
       Anonymous (published 1930) -- Always Like This / Richard 
       David Comstock (published 1930) -- The Portrait -- In a 
       Dark Time; Her Longing; Lines Upon Leaving a Sanitarium / 
       Theodore Roethke (1908-1963) -- Visits to Saint Elizabeths
       / Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) -- from Interview with 
       doctor Drink / J.V. (James Vincent) Cunningham (1911-1985)
       -- from "The Studies of Narcissus"; From Genesis, Book II 
       / Delmore Schwartz (1913-1966) -- Dreamsongs 172 / John 
       Berryman (1914-1972) -- In the Ward: the Sacred Wood / 
       Randall Jarrell (1914-1965) -- from "The Fall of the 
       Magicians"; The Clinic / Weldon Kees (1914-1955) -- Out of
       the Sighs / Dylan Thomas (1914-1953) -- Visitors; Waking 
       in the Blue; Home After Three Months Away; Unwanted / 
       Robert Lowell (1917-1977) -- Songs of An Other / Robert 
       Edward Duncan (1919-1988) -- To D-, Dead by Her Own Hand /
       Howard Nemerov (1920-1991) -- 
505 00 from The Journal of Saint Dympna (Earl "Pete" Nurmi, 
       editor; published 1979) -- Medication / Lee Merrill -- 
       "The ghost behemians of Meridel LeSueur" / Mary Coleman --
       Institute at Christmas / John Appling Sours -- 
       Shapeshifter Poems / Lucille Clifton (1936- ) -- Noon; 
       Sequence I / Jim Harrison (1937- ) -- from Fredy Neptune, 
       Book I / Les Murray (1938- ) -- Satan Syas / Sharon Olds 
       (1942- ) -- Melancholy / Timothy Dekin (1943-2001) -- 
       River Town Packin House Blues / Quincy Troupe (1943- ) -- 
       Edith in Ann Arbor / Thomas P. Beresford (1946- ) -- 
       Epigraph from Deeply Dug In / R. L. Rarth (1947- ) -- 
       Having it Out with Melancholy / Jane Kenyon (1947-1995) --
       Losses / Yusef Komunyakaa (1947- ) -- Sicilian Beachhead /
       Joseph Salemi (1948- ) -- The Administratin of Veterans / 
       Aimee Grunberger (1951-1995) -- This Dark Side / Jimmy 
       Santiago Baca (1952- ) -- Questions for Ecclesiastes; from
       "Transfiguration" / Mark Jarman (1952- ) -- Voice; 
       Rorschach test; Certain Tall Buildings; Thanks Prayer at 
       the Cove / Franz Wright (1953- ) -- Hyper; Melancholy Man 
       / David Baker (1954- ) -- What You Hadn't / Michael 
       Lauchlan (1954- ) -- Laguna Beach Breakdown; A Couple of 
       Suicide Cases / Joe Bolton (1961-1990) -- Devices on 
       Standby / Kelly Ann Malone (1963- ) -- Eulogy / Brian 
       Turner (1967- ) -- Coke (The Real Thing) / Kevin Young 
       (1970- ) -- from In the Realms of the Unreal: "Insane" 
       Writings (John G.H.Oakes, editor; published 1991) -- By My
       Own Hand / Nicol -- The QUeen's Foreboding / Richard Beard
       -- Imbalance; The Patient / Jeff Holt (1971- ) -- E 9th 
       Street / Ricky Cantor (1985- ) -- Letter to Sylvia Plath /
       Anne Stevenson (1933- ) 
520    Features more than 200 poems spanning seven centuries that
       reflect a wide range of mental states--from despondency 
       and despair to melancholy, mania, and complete submersion 
       into a world of heightened, original perception. 
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