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If you just sit back and let your mind have a rest when a poem is read to you , it is sheer waste of time , and some beauty has gone past your blind eyes , for ever ; in Francis Thompson's beautiful phrase , your ' estranged face ' ...
If you just sit back and let your mind have a rest when a poem is read to you , it is sheer waste of time , and some beauty has gone past your blind eyes , for ever ; in Francis Thompson's beautiful phrase , your ' estranged face ' ...
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There are few poems comparable to ' The Eve of St. Agnes ' , just as there are few poets to compare with its writer , of whom we shall have much more to say . At the very beginning of the poem does the cold of it not take your breath ...
There are few poems comparable to ' The Eve of St. Agnes ' , just as there are few poets to compare with its writer , of whom we shall have much more to say . At the very beginning of the poem does the cold of it not take your breath ...
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Birds fared far better , because of their song , which won them ( as musicians ) a place in the poets ' hearts they ... The early hunting song or poem can hardly be called an animal ' poem at all , since it concentrates on the joys of ...
Birds fared far better , because of their song , which won them ( as musicians ) a place in the poets ' hearts they ... The early hunting song or poem can hardly be called an animal ' poem at all , since it concentrates on the joys of ...
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