Cosmopolitan Greetings par Allen Ginsberg … with rhythm, roll with vo Consonants around vowels make sens Savour … vowels, appreciate conson… Subject is known by what …
Welsh Landscape par R. S. Thomas … language for instance, The soft consonants Strange to the ear. There … language for instan The soft consonants
Dissonance Royal Traveller par Barbara Guest … minnows; minnows in a bowl consonant with water. the drifted footpad … the i and what is consonance—the recluse
Vowel Movement par Donal Mahoney … mind may house too many consonants, too few vowels. Without vowels … , his consonants congeal
She Walks in Beauty par Lord Byron She walks in beauty, like the nigh Of cloudless climes and starry ski And all that’s best of dark and br Meet in her aspect and her eyes: Thus mellow’d to that tender light 7 23
Meeting at Night par Robert Browning The grey sea and the long black la And the yellow half—moon large and And the startled little waves that In fiery ringlets from their sleep As I gain the cove with pushing p
The House of the Life: The Kiss par Dante Gabriel Rossetti … With these my lips such consonant As laurelled Orpheus longed ̷
First Things First par W. H. Auden … its airy vowels and watery conso… Into a love-speech indicative R
I Saw a Chapel par William Blake I saw a chapel all of gold That none did dare to enter in, And many weeping stood without, Weeping, mourning, worshipping. I saw a serpent rise between
Never Seek to Tell thy Love par William Blake Never seek to tell thy love Love that never told can be; For the gentle wind does move Silently, invisibly. I told my love, I told my love, 2
The Lamb par William Blake Little Lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee? Gave thee life, and bid thee feed By the stream and o’er the mead; Gave thee clothing of delight, 1
That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the comfort of the Resurrection par Gerard Manley Hopkins Cloud—puffball, torn tufts, tossed Built thoroughfare: heaven—royster Down roughcast, down dazzling whit Shivelights …
Sonnet LV: Stillborn Love par Dante Gabriel Rossetti His hours elect in choral consonancy… But lo! what wedded souls …
Arms and the Boy par Wilfred Owen Let the boy try along this bayonet How cold steel is, and keen with h Blue with all malice, like a madma And thinly drawn with famishing fo Lend him to stroke these blind, bl
Strange Meeting par Wilfred Owen It seemed that out of the battle Down some profound dull tunnel, lo Through granites which Titanic wa Yet also there encumbered sleepers Too fast in thought or death to be 1
SHE STOOD TRANSFIXED.... par Chris Geran She stood transfixed against the l So hesitant in her being Her sad deep eyes were filled With loves sweet lust and agony Fearing the pleasure that is so fr
Anahorish par Seamus Heaney … lane. Anahorish, soft gradient of consonant, vowel-meadow, after-image of …
from the Return par Charles Tomlinson … were slow to rhyme With consonances unforeseen, and, Were brief …
The Labyrinth par W. H. Auden … left and right alternatel Is consonant with History. Aesthetics, though, believes ̷
Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror par John Ashbery … Rather than its realization. The consonance of the High Renaiss Is …
The Princess (Part 3) par Lord Alfred Tennyson … so they said themselves) Consonant chords that shiver to on
Don Juan: Canto the Seventh par Lord Byron … Chokenoff, And others of twelve consonants ap And more might be …
To Walt Whitman in America par Algernon Charles Swinburn … as thunders in throng, With consonant ardours of chords That pierce …
The Wisdom of Merlyn par Wilfrid Scawen Blunt … fooling. Beautiful, wonderful, wise, a consonant… Garden ungardened …
The Hind and the Panther, a Poem in Three Parts: Part Ii. par John Dryden … clear What vowels and what consonants ar Therefore ’tis plain …
Forest of Europe par Derek Walcott … single winters’ breath whose freezing consonants turned i He saw …