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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... Summer is a - come unto day And whither we are going we will all unite On the merry morning of May . The young men of Padstow , they might if they would , For Summer is a - come unto day . They might have built a ship and gilded her ...
... Summer is a - come unto day And whither we are going we will all unite On the merry morning of May . The young men of Padstow , they might if they would , For Summer is a - come unto day . They might have built a ship and gilded her ...
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A Collection of Poems Geoffrey Grigson. The Summer The Summer , and Flowers , and the Garden : all of the poems in these three sections ought to be gay . But sadness does break into summers , and as I read again through these poems , I ...
A Collection of Poems Geoffrey Grigson. The Summer The Summer , and Flowers , and the Garden : all of the poems in these three sections ought to be gay . But sadness does break into summers , and as I read again through these poems , I ...
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... summer heats , Mid wide grass meadows which the sunshine fills , And watch the warm green - muffled Cumner hills , And wonder if thou haunt'st their shy retreats . For most , I know , thou lov'st retired ground , Thee , at the ferry ...
... summer heats , Mid wide grass meadows which the sunshine fills , And watch the warm green - muffled Cumner hills , And wonder if thou haunt'st their shy retreats . For most , I know , thou lov'st retired ground , Thee , at the ferry ...
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