The Cherry Tree: A Collection of PoemsGeoffrey Grigson Vanguard Press, 1959 - 517 sider An anthology of English poetry, with over 500 poems by more than 300 authors. |
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... London Poems ' because the English have always thought of London as the very centre , in another way , of that central world . Even a Scottish poet , William Dunbar ( on page 288 ) , told London she was the flower of cities all . Other ...
... London Poems ' because the English have always thought of London as the very centre , in another way , of that central world . Even a Scottish poet , William Dunbar ( on page 288 ) , told London she was the flower of cities all . Other ...
Side 288
... LONDON London , thou art of townes A per se . Soveraign of cities , semeliest in sight , Of high renoun , riches , and royaltie ; Of lordis , barons , and many goodly knyght ; Of most delectable lusty ladies bright ; Of famous prelatis ...
... LONDON London , thou art of townes A per se . Soveraign of cities , semeliest in sight , Of high renoun , riches , and royaltie ; Of lordis , barons , and many goodly knyght ; Of most delectable lusty ladies bright ; Of famous prelatis ...
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... London , and the author for ' The Night Mail ' by W. H. Auden ; Routledge and Kegan Paul , Ltd. , London , for " The Confession ' by Wen Yi - tuo , from Robert Payne's Contemporary Chinese Poets ; the translator and Rupert Hart - Davis ...
... London , and the author for ' The Night Mail ' by W. H. Auden ; Routledge and Kegan Paul , Ltd. , London , for " The Confession ' by Wen Yi - tuo , from Robert Payne's Contemporary Chinese Poets ; the translator and Rupert Hart - Davis ...
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