- Annus Mirabilis (poem)
At least two significant
poem s inEnglish literature have shared the title "Annus Mirabilis":Dryden
Annus Mirabilis is a
poem written byJohn Dryden and published in 1667. It commemorated 1665–1666, the "year of miracles" ofLondon . In fact, the time had been one of great tragedy. Dryden wrote the poem while atCharlton inWiltshire , where he went to escape one of the great events of the year: theGreat Plague of London .The poem is written in
quatrain s with an ABAB rhyming pattern; this form is sometimes called the heroic stanza. The first event of the miraculous year was theBattle of Lowestoft fought by English and Dutch ships in 1665. The second is theFour Days Battle of June 1666, and finally the victory of theSt. James's Day Battle a month later. The second part of the poem deals with theGreat Fire of London that ran fromSeptember 2 –September 7 1666 . The miracle of the Fire was that London was saved, that the fire was stopped, and that the great king (Charles II) would rebuild (for he already announced his plans to improve the streets of London and to begin great projects). Dryden's view is that these disasters were all averted, thatGod had saved England from destruction, and that God had performed miracles for England.The title of Dryden's poem is now sometimes used without capitalization,
annus mirabilis , to indicate a year of particularly notable events. When Queen Elizabeth II called the 1992 fire atWindsor Castle part of her "annus horribilis ," she was knowingly evoking Dryden's poem.Larkin
The phrase "Annus Mirabilis" was also used by
Philip Larkin in 1967 as the title for one of his best known poems, regarding the onset of more relaxed sexual morals in 1960s Britain: There are 4 verses, the first reads:-:"Sexual intercourse began":"In nineteen sixty-three":"(Which was rather late for me) -":"Between the end of the Chatterley ban":"And
the Beatles ' first LP."External links
* [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/11488/11488-8.txt Dryden's "Annus Mirabilis"]
* [http://www.poetryconnection.net/poets/Philip_Larkin/4761 Larkin's "Annus Mirabilis"]ee also
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List of poems by Philip Larkin
*1666
*Annus mirabilis
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