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Summary
Author Biography
About the Author:
John Dixon Hunt is academic advisor to the Oak Spring Garden Library in Upperville, Virginia, and is former Director of Studies in Landscape Architecture at Dumbarton Oaks. He is the editor of the Journal of Garden History.
Table of Contents
Introduction | |
Genesis 2:8-10 | p. 1 |
Song of Solomon 4:12-16 | p. 1 |
from The Parliament of Fowls | p. 1 |
from The Romance of the Rose | p. 3 |
from The Complaint of the Black Knight | p. 5 |
I Have a New Garden | p. 7 |
from The King's Quair | p. 8 |
from The Feat of Gardening | p. 9 |
from The Assembly of Ladies | p. 11 |
from The Pastime of Pleasure | p. 12 |
The Garden | p. 13 |
from A Hundred Good Points of Husbandry | p. 14 |
Gascoigne's Gardenings | p. 15 |
'In a chair in the same garden ...' | p. 17 |
The Bower of Bliss | p. 17 |
The Garden of Adonis | p. 21 |
Of his Mistress | p. 26 |
from Du Bartas his Divine Weeks and Works | p. 26 |
The Garden | p. 29 |
from Richard II | p. 29 |
from The Description of Cookham | p. 30 |
Twicknam Garden | p. 32 |
from The Affectionate Shepherd | p. 33 |
The Flower | p. 35 |
On a Maid of Honour ... in Somerset Garden | p. 36 |
The Garden | p. 37 |
To Sir John Wentworth, upon his Curiosities ... at Summerly in Lovingland | p. 39 |
At Penshurst | p. 42 |
On St. James's Park | p. 43 |
Satan's first view of the Garden of Eden | p. 45 |
Satan stalks Eve in the Garden before the Fall | p. 46 |
The Garden | p. 48 |
The Garden | p. 49 |
The Garden | p. 55 |
The Mower against Gardens | p. 57 |
from Upon Appleton House | p. 58 |
To Amanda walking in the Garden | p. 61 |
Chatsworth | p. 62 |
from A Ramble in St James's Park | p. 66 |
On waterworks | p. 67 |
from The Florist's Vade-Mecum | p. 71 |
Upon my Lord Winchilsea's Converting the Mount in his Garden to a Terrace | p. 73 |
from My Lady's Lamentation and Complaint against the Dean | p. 75 |
'Precepts and advices' | p. 76 |
Soliloquy | p. 81 |
from [Boileau's] Epistle to my Gardener | p. 82 |
The Garden Window | p. 85 |
[The Gardens of Alcinous] from Homer's Odyssey, Book VII | p. 86 |
To Mr Gay | p. 87 |
from Epistle to Lord Burlington | p. 88 |
The Garden (after Cowley) | p. 90 |
On Lord Ila's Improvements, near Hounslow Heath | p. 91 |
from Castle Howard | p. 91 |
Stowe | p. 96 |
Garden flower piece | p. 97 |
from Stowe, the Gardens of ... Lord Viscount Cobham | p. 98 |
On Lord Cobham's Garden | p. 100 |
from On Richmond Park | p. 100 |
Hartwell Gardens | p. 101 |
from Richmond Gardens: A Poem | p. 105 |
Meditations on the Sepulchre in the Garden | p. 109 |
In the Elysian Fields of Stowe | p. 110 |
from The Art of Preserving Health | p. 112 |
from Edge-Hill | p. 113 |
On the Late Improvements at Nuneham | p. 115 |
On Lord Holland's Seat near Margate, Kent | p. 117 |
Inscription for a Grotto | p. 118 |
On a Fine Crop of Peas being Spoiled by a Storm | p. 118 |
from The Enthusiast | p. 120 |
from The Rise and Progress of the Present Taste in Planning Parks, Pleasure Grounds, Gardens, etc. | p. 121 |
from The Leasowes ... A Poetical Description of the Late Mr Shenstone's Rural Retirement | p. 123 |
[Some early gardenists] from The English Garden | p. 125 |
[Alcander's flower garden] from The English Garden | p. 128 |
from An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers | p. 129 |
To a Gravel Walk | p. 131 |
from The Botanic Garden | p. 131 |
The Shrubbery | p. 132 |
'Who loves a garden, loves a greenhouse too' | p. 133 |
'Capability' Brown | p. 134 |
For a stone erected at the Sowing of a Grove of Oaks | p. 135 |
For a Moss-House in the Shrubbery at Weston | p. 136 |
For an Hermitage in the Author's Garden | p. 136 |
from The Cit's Country Box | p. 137 |
Studley Park | p. 139 |
The Lake: Or, Modern Improvement in Landscape | p. 140 |
from Cottage Pictures | p. 143 |
from The Landscape | p. 144 |
from Richmond Hill | p. 147 |
The Garden of Love | p. 148 |
from The Gardens of the Abbe de Lille | p. 149 |
The Gardener wi' his Paidle - Or, The Gardener's March | p. 150 |
Extempore - On Being Shown a Beautiful Country Seat | p. 151 |
'Vulgar Tusculum', or 'Suburban Picturesque' | p. 151 |
The Groves of Blarney | p. 153 |
Inscription for the Moss-Hut at Dove Cottage | p. 155 |
from The Excursion | p. 155 |
In a Garden in the Grounds of Coleorton, Leicestershire | p. 156 |
A Farewell | p. 157 |
This Lime-Tree Bower my Prison | p. 159 |
from Kubla Khan | p. 161 |
from The Story of Rimini | p. 161 |
from The Sensitive Plant | p. 164 |
from The Wish | p. 165 |
Garden | p. 167 |
Recollections of The Arabian Nights | p. 169 |
Song | p. 173 |
from The Gardener's Daughter | p. 173 |
from The Princess | p. 174 |
from In Memoriam | p. 175 |
from Maud | p. 178 |
['Passing Through the Rare Garden'] from Sordello, Book IV | p. 180 |
Garden Fancies | |
The Flower's Name | p. 181 |
Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis | p. 183 |
This Compost | p. 185 |
Lines Written in Kensington Gardens | p. 187 |
Eutopia | p. 188 |
An October Garden | p. 189 |
My Garden | p. 190 |
from The Two Dreams (after Boccaccio) | p. 190 |
A Forsaken Garden | p. 191 |
The Mill Garden | p. 193 |
Domicilium | p. 194 |
The Frozen Greenhouse | p. 195 |
The Lodging-House Fuchsias | p. 196 |
A Garden Song | p. 197 |
The Sundial | p. 197 |
The Garden in September | p. 198 |
The Cockney's Garden | p. 199 |
A Garden Song | p. 201 |
'Our Gardener' at Erddig | p. 202 |
The Gardener | p. 204 |
To a Gardener | p. 204 |
De Hortis Julii Martialis, IV. 64 | p. 205 |
At Parting | p. 206 |
L'Allee (after Paul Verlaine) | p. 207 |
Ancestral Houses | p. 208 |
Coole Park and Ballylee, 1931 | p. 209 |
The Glory of the Garden | p. 211 |
A Library in a Garden | p. 212 |
The Hill-Side Park | p. 212 |
No Man's Wood | p. 213 |
The Three Cherry Trees | p. 214 |
Two Gardens | p. 214 |
Time | p. 215 |
The Butterfly Garden | p. 216 |
A Room on a Garden | p. 217 |
The Tulip Bed | p. 218 |
The Italian Garden | p. 218 |
In Heytesbury Wood | p. 220 |
Gardener Janus Catches a Naiad | p. 221 |
Walled Garden | p. 222 |
Magic | p. 226 |
Planting Flowers on the Eastern Embankment (after Po Chu-I) | p. 227 |
An Old-Fashioned Garden | p. 228 |
from The Land | p. 229 |
from The Garden | p. 230 |
In the Potting Shed | p. 233 |
In the Winter | p. 233 |
Garden Party | p. 234 |
Gardener | p. 235 |
One Among the Roses | p. 235 |
The Diehards | p. 236 |
Other People's Glasshouses | p. 237 |
The Chinese Garden | p. 242 |
Garden Abstract | p. 243 |
In the Garden: Villa Cleobolus | p. 243 |
Villa D'Este | p. 245 |
The Long Garden | p. 245 |
Snowfall on a College Garden | p. 246 |
Ground Elder | p. 247 |
The Landscape Gardeners | p. 248 |
In the Spring Garden | p. 248 |
Rolling the Lawn | p. 249 |
Their Lonely Betters | p. 249 |
Transplanting | p. 250 |
Cuttings | p. 251 |
Cuttings (later) | p. 251 |
Death of a Gardener | p. 251 |
Gardener | p. 252 |
Sleeping on the Ceiling | p. 253 |
The Gardens of Ravished Psyche | p. 254 |
Walking in Gardens | p. 254 |
In a Hospital Garden | p. 255 |
Stanzas for an Imaginary Garden | p. 256 |
The Public Garden | p. 257 |
Hinterland | p. 258 |
Kensington Gardens | p. 259 |
Garden | p. 259 |
The Salt Garden | p. 260 |
A Kyoto Garden | p. 262 |
Flowers | p. 263 |
My Greenhouse | p. 263 |
Caserta Garden | p. 264 |
A Baroque Wall-Fountain in the Villa Sciarra | p. 265 |
Gardens No Emblems | p. 267 |
The Gardens of the Villa D'Este | p. 267 |
Weeding | p. 271 |
Garden, Wilderness | p. 272 |
Jardin des Colombieres | p. 273 |
Garden Poem | p. 274 |
John Maydew, or The Allotment | p. 275 |
Juliet's Garden | p. 277 |
In the Borghese Gardens | p. 278 |
Noon Walk on the Asylum Lawn | p. 279 |
Versailles (Petit Trianon) | p. 279 |
Last Days at Teddington | p. 280 |
from Breaking Ground | p. 281 |
After Martial, XII. xxxi | p. 282 |
Pope's Carnations Knew Him | p. 282 |
An Australian Garden | p. 283 |
In the Park | p. 285 |
In the Formal Garden | p. 285 |
Instructions to the Landscaper | p. 286 |
Apropos of Garden Statuary: A Disquisition upon a Minor Genre | p. 287 |
The Garden God | p. 291 |
Everything in the Garden is Lovely | p. 292 |
Railway Allotments | p. 293 |
The Lawn Roller | p. 294 |
In a Convent Garden | p. 295 |
Nepotium Perambulans ... | p. 296 |
Roof Garden | p. 297 |
Trees | p. 298 |
Notes for the Park Keeper | p. 299 |
The Life of Ideas | p. 301 |
from The Book of the Green Man | p. 303 |
Deceit in the Park | p. 305 |
Gardens | p. 306 |
Gardener | p. 307 |
A British Garden | p. 309 |
Genius Loci: Akrai, Sicily | p. 310 |
A Town Garden | p. 310 |
Kew Gardens | p. 311 |
For and Against the Environment | p. 312 |
Gardeners | p. 315 |
Open Day at Stancombe Park | p. 316 |
The Vegetable Garden | p. 317 |
Grandfather in the Garden | p. 318 |
In a Japanese Moss Garden | p. 319 |
What is a Garden? | p. 321 |
Notes and References | p. 323 |
Acknowledgements | p. 327 |
Index of First Lines | p. 333 |
Index of Authors | p. 339 |
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