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  • A Shropshire Lad is a collection of sixty-three poems by the English poet Alfred Edward Housman, published in 1896. Selling slowly at first, it then rapidly grew in popularity, particularly among young readers. Composers began setting the poems to music less than ten years after their first appearance, and many parodists have satirised Housman's themes and poetic style.
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  • A Shropshire Lad is a collection of sixty-three poems by the English poet Alfred Edward Housman, published in 1896.
  • This particular bloom, the first one of English Rose, Rosa ‘Shropshire Lad’ is far from the standard of what a rose should look like.
  • A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman. ... This book can be found on the site here: globalgreyebooks.com/shropshire-lad-ebook.html ©Global Grey 2023...
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  • A Shropshire Lad, a collection of 63 poems by A.E. Housman, published in 1896. Housman’s lyrics express a Romantic pessimism in a clear, direct style.
  • Rosa 'A Shropshire Lad' is a fantastic versatile rose, which may be grown as a large shrub or a short climbing rose if given support.
  • He published two volumes of poetry during his life, including A Shropshire Lad (1896), which was widely read during World War I.
  • Perhaps it's because so many of these 'A Shropshire Lad' blooms are just a few tantalising hours or days away from their fully open forms.
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  • A survey of songs based on A Shropshire Lad, a cycle of sixty-three poems by the English poet Alfred Edward Housman, published in 1896.
  • An outstanding critical biography, which connects Housman’s work as a Latin scholar and teacher with his poetry, most particularly with A Shropshire Lad.