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The New Dragon Book of Verse

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An anthology of verse which provides coverage of eight topics: childhood; creatures; landscapes; seascapes; people; mystery; war; reflections. Includes poems by Shakespeare, Lawrence and Emily Dickinson, accompanied by black and white illustrations.

267 pages, Paperback

First published July 14, 1977

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Michael Harrison

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Michael Harrison has written four teenage novels and has edited many highly-acclaimed poetry anthologies.

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17 reviews7 followers
March 5, 2020
Most of the poems in it are familiar to me but overall it is an excellent anthology.
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Author 2 books13 followers
July 2, 2017
Not really a review. Found some familiar poems in this collection, but discovered so much more. A good place to start...
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April 3, 2020
Some truly great poems in this collection, a few personal favourites appear alongside a scattering of more obscure but intriguing verse. My copy has travelled as an ex library book from a language college in Saudi Arabia back to a market stall the UK - I like a book that's lived.
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December 24, 2020
True rating; 3.25 stars

I generally don't read poetry because a lot of what may be considered 'good poetry' I generally don't like. This collection had some I didn't like at all, some I thought were okay, and some I really liked, so I evened it out to an average rating.

Poems I do like are lyrical, with clear subject matter and rhymes. John Betjeman wrote a postscript for this collection, and he sums my tastes pretty well;

"Different people like different sorts of poetry. I like the kind that rhymes and has rhythm and is good to say out loud and easy to remember."
4 reviews
June 9, 2013
There are few reasons why I gave this book 4 stars and these are original poems like: "We are going to see the rabbit", "Not waving but drowning" and "7 ways to kill a man" but you don't have to necessarily buy the book, just research them on the web, they are worth it.
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