Viewpoint: An Anthology of PoetryRobin Skelton Hutchinson, 1962 - 159 páginas |
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... bird or I were in a dream . Yet that he travelled through the trees and sometimes Neared me , was plain , though somehow distant still He sounded . All the proof is - I told men What I had heard . I never knew a voice , Man , beast , or ...
... bird or I were in a dream . Yet that he travelled through the trees and sometimes Neared me , was plain , though somehow distant still He sounded . All the proof is - I told men What I had heard . I never knew a voice , Man , beast , or ...
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... are lapp'd in lead : All thy fellow birds do sing Careless of thy sorrowing : Even so , poor bird , like thee None alive will pity me . RICHARD BARNFIELD ( 1574-1627 ) The Nightingale near the House Here is the soundless cypress 31.
... are lapp'd in lead : All thy fellow birds do sing Careless of thy sorrowing : Even so , poor bird , like thee None alive will pity me . RICHARD BARNFIELD ( 1574-1627 ) The Nightingale near the House Here is the soundless cypress 31.
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An Anthology of Poetry Robin Skelton. A Cat It could be argued that the birds are destructive of buds and seeds - and ... bird is little more than the text for a meditation on the soul's duty to offer Praise and Prayer . The last stanza ...
An Anthology of Poetry Robin Skelton. A Cat It could be argued that the birds are destructive of buds and seeds - and ... bird is little more than the text for a meditation on the soul's duty to offer Praise and Prayer . The last stanza ...
Contenido
An Elegy on the Death | 112 |
The Host of the Air W B Yeats | 118 |
A Subalterns Love Song John Betjeman | 125 |
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battle beauty bird body Browning close coming dark dead Death dogs dreams Edited Edward English eyes face fair fear feel field fire five Flowers friends give green grey grow Hague hair hand head hear heard heart hope John kind King land laughs leave light lives look Lord Martin MICHIGAN mind Miss moon morning never night notes Notice o'er once passed past played poem poet poetry Reading Robert round seemed Siegfried Sassoon sing sleep song soon sound Sparrow Squire stand stood summer Swan sweet tell thee there's things Thomas thought Three Thrush took trees turned twas watch weary wild wind young