A country house poem is a poem in which the author compliments a wealthy patron or a friend through a description of his country house. Such poems were popular in early 17th-century England. The genre may be seen as a sub-set of the topographical poem.
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A countryhousepoem is a poem in which the author compliments a wealthy patron or a friend through a description of his countryhouse. Such poems were...
English countryhouse is a large house or mansion in the English countryside. Such houses were often owned by individuals who also owned a town house. This...
a tutor for Fairfax's daughter, Mary. An example of a countryhousepoem, "Upon Appleton House" describes Fairfax's Nunappleton estate while also reflecting...
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard is a poem by Thomas Gray, completed in 1750 and first published in 1751. The poem's origins are unknown, but it was...
In 1611 the estate at Cookham was the subject of the first ever countryhousepoem, Emilia Lanier's "Description of Cookham", which pays tribute to her...
several short poems, each dedicated to a different woman, a long title poem Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum and the first English countryhousepoem entitled "The...
in the company with gods. "A Country Life", another 17th-century work by Katherine Philips, was also a countryhousepoem. Philips focuses on the joys...
topographical poetry include the countryhousepoem, written in 17th-century England to compliment a wealthy patron, and the prospect poem, describing the view from...
topographical poetry include the countryhousepoem, written in 17th-century England to compliment a wealthy patron, and the prospect poem, describing the view from...
aristocratic supporters, but the most famous are his country-housepoem "To Penshurst" and the poem "To Celia" ("Come, my Celia, let us prove") that appears...
and her daughter Lady Anne Clifford. This is the first published country-housepoem in English (Ben Jonson's better known "To Penshurst" may have been...
works by Thomas, in In Country Sleep, and Other Poems (New Directions, 1952) and Collected Poems, 1934–1952 (Dent, 1952). The poem entered the public domain...
"In Flanders Fields" is a war poem in the form of a rondeau, written during the First World War by Canadian physician Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae. He...
countryhousepoem "To My Friend G.N. from Wrest" in 1639 that described the old house which was demolished between 1834 and 1840. The present house was...
includes a set of poems that relate to the September 11 attacks and the time afterwards. In her 1986 collection House of a Thousand Doors: Poems and Prose Pieces...
as his personality, are the subject of Andrew Marvell's countryhousepoem, Upon Appleton House. The troubles of the later Commonwealth recalled Lord Fairfax...
The death poem is a genre of poetry that developed in the literary traditions of East Asian cultures—most prominently in Japan as well as certain periods...
Random House. 1930. Collected Poems of Robert Frost. New York: Holt (UK: Longmans Green, 1930) 1933. The Lone Striker. US: Knopf 1934. Selected Poems: Third...
"Invictus" is a short poem by the Victorian era British poet William Ernest Henley (1849–1903). Henley wrote it in 1875, and in 1888 he published it in...
Lays of Ancient Rome is an 1842 collection of narrative poems, or lays, by Thomas Babington Macaulay. Four of these recount heroic episodes from early...
journal entries, and verse. "On the Situation of Highbury" (1665), a countryhousepoem included in the collection, has received particular attention from...
Combermere Abbey is a former monastery, later a countryhouse, near Burleydam, between Nantwich, Cheshire and Whitchurch in Shropshire, England, located...