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  1. Introductory Lecture: Delivered Before the Faculties of Arts and Laws and of Science in University College, London, October 3, 1892 by A. E. Housman, 1937
  2. THE NAME AND NATURE OF POETRY by A E HOUSMAN, 1940
  3. A Shropshire Lad - John Constable (illustrations), English Countryside by A. E. (Alfred Edward), Constable, John Housman, 2222
  4. A Shropshire Lad by A.E. Housman, 1995
  5. Complete Poems Centennial Edition by A. E. Housman, 1959-01-01
  6. Shropshire Lad and Last Poems by A. E. Housman, 2008-02-14
  7. A Shropshire Lad (English Journeys) by A.E. Housman, 2009-04-02
  8. Poetry and Prose: A Selection by A.E. Housman, 1971-10-11
  9. Alfred Edward Housman's "De amicitia" by Laurence Housman, 1976
  10. The name and nature of poetry, by A. E Housman, 1945
  11. The name and nature of poetry; The Leslie Stephen Lecture delivered at Cambridge 9 May 1933. by A. E Housman, 1940
  12. The Confines of Criticism: The Cambridge Inaugural 1911 by A. E. Housman, 1969-10-02
  13. The Name and Nature of Poetry. The Leslie Stephen Lecture Delivered at Cambridge 9 May 1933. First Edition. by A E Housman, 1933
  14. A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman, 2009-06-19

81. A E Housman
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82. A.E. Housman: To An Athlete Dying Young
AE housman To An Athlete Dying Young. Home Email TO AN ATHLETE DYINGYOUNG. by AE housman The time you won your town the race
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TO AN ATHLETE DYING YOUNG
by A.E. Housman The time you won your town the race
We chaired you through the market-place;
Man and boy stood cheering by,
And home we brought you shoulder-high.
To-day, the road all runners come,
Shoulder high-high we bring you home,
And set you at your threshold down,
Townsman of a stiller town.
Smart lad, to slip betimes away
From fields where glory does not stay And early though the laurel grows It whithers quicker than the rose. Eyes the shady night has shut Cannot see the record cut, And silence sounds no worse than cheers After earth has stopped the ears: Now you will not swell the rout of lads that wore their honours out, Runners whom renown outran And the name died before the man. So set, before its echos fade, The fleet foot on the sill of shade, And hold to the low lintel up The still-defended challenge-cup. And round that early-laurelled head Will flock to gaze the strengthless dead, And find unwithered on its curls The garland briefer than a girl's.

83. A. E. Housman Quotes And Quotations
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85. A. E. Housman, "Eight O'Clock"
Seamus Cooney Department of English Western Michigan University. AEHousman. Eight O'Clock. He stood, and heard the steeple Sprinkle
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Eight O'Clock
He stood, and heard the steeple
One, two, three, four, to market-place and people
Strapped, noosed, nighing his hour,
And then the clock collected in the tower
Do you like that? feel its power? admire its contrivance? find its tone and emotion congenial? I should add that it's English in origin, where market-places and public chiming clocks are common. Is it clear to you what situation Housman is conjuring up? I think he means it to be clear, but he doesn't want to come right out and name it. So this poem too, like many another, is a kind of riddle. I invite you to submit your solution below. We should probably think of the setting as late 19th century, although the poem was published in 1922. In this poem, syntax plays an effective part and rhyme. Please enter your e-mail address:

86. A. E. Housman
Selected poetry of AE housman University of Toronto Along the fieldas we came by; From Clee to heaven the beacon burns; Loveliest
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Note: Some of the poems below are repeated in the above list. From Clee to heaven the beacon burns The street sounds to the soldiersÂ’ tread When I meet the morning beam Loveliest of trees, the cherry now ...

87. Greville, Fulke - Poets' Corner
Extensive anthology of poetry offers a number of selections from this courtier's "Certain Learned and Elegant Works."
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