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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Side xi
... poet at the foot of the poem . If I like a poem , I do so without regard for when it was written , or even for the poet by whom it was written . As for the poets , I may come to like a particular poet because different pieces by him ...
... poet at the foot of the poem . If I like a poem , I do so without regard for when it was written , or even for the poet by whom it was written . As for the poets , I may come to like a particular poet because different pieces by him ...
Side 286
... poets ' city . Chaucer , Donne , Ben Jonson , Milton , Blake were born there . Shake- speare and Yeats worked there . Poets , not only kings , are buried in London in Westminster Abbey ; and it is something to search the abbey for that ...
... poets ' city . Chaucer , Donne , Ben Jonson , Milton , Blake were born there . Shake- speare and Yeats worked there . Poets , not only kings , are buried in London in Westminster Abbey ; and it is something to search the abbey for that ...
Side 428
... poet by himself in the wood ; and in this section near the end of the book , poets , so to say , are by themselves , speaking of their most particular concerns , their particular admirations , or of their craft or intention as poets ...
... poet by himself in the wood ; and in this section near the end of the book , poets , so to say , are by themselves , speaking of their most particular concerns , their particular admirations , or of their craft or intention as poets ...
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