The Range of Literature: PoetryVan Nostrand, 1973 - 306 sider |
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... hear praised . I will talk no more of books or the long war But walk by the dry thorn until I have found Some beggar sheltering from the wind , and there Manage the talk until her name come round . If there be rags enough he will know ...
... hear praised . I will talk no more of books or the long war But walk by the dry thorn until I have found Some beggar sheltering from the wind , and there Manage the talk until her name come round . If there be rags enough he will know ...
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... hear . Here of a Sunday morning My love and I would lie , And see the coloured counties , And hear the larks so high About us in the sky . The bells would ring to call her In valleys miles away : " Come all to church , good people ...
... hear . Here of a Sunday morning My love and I would lie , And see the coloured counties , And hear the larks so high About us in the sky . The bells would ring to call her In valleys miles away : " Come all to church , good people ...
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... hear and see the far - off sparkling brine , Only to hear were sweet , stretch'd out beneath the pine . VIII The Lotos blooms below the barren peak : The Lotos blows by every winding creek : All day the wind breathes low with mellower ...
... hear and see the far - off sparkling brine , Only to hear were sweet , stretch'd out beneath the pine . VIII The Lotos blooms below the barren peak : The Lotos blows by every winding creek : All day the wind breathes low with mellower ...
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The Art of Reading Poetry 383 | 383 |
Versification 638 | 391 |
Transition to Poetry | 392 |
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A. E. HOUSMAN ANDREW MARVELL beauty birds boughs bright brown clouds cold cried dark dead death doth dream e. e. cummings earth elegy Euroclydon eyes fair fall fear feel fire flowers Goddamm gone grass green Gwendolyn Brooks hair hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven hill king Lady Langston Hughes leaves light live lonely lonnë look LOUIS MACNEICE Lycidas meaning mind Miniver moon morning mountains never night pale Patrick Spence poem poet poetry praise Prufrock rhyme round sang sigh silent sing sleep Slim snow song SONNET Sonnet 23 soul sound stanza stars sweet T. E. HULME T. S. Eliot tell thee things thou thought tree turn verse voice W. H. AUDEN walk weep WILLIAM WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS wind wings word Yeats young