The Poem: A Critical AnthologyJosephine Miles Prentice-Hall, 1959 - 553 páginas Anthology of poems from five of her previous books. |
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... tell you this- To tell you this . There is the western gate , Luke Havergal , There are the crimson leaves upon the wall . Go , for the winds are tearing them away , — Nor think to riddle the dead words they say , 25 Nor any more to ...
... tell you this- To tell you this . There is the western gate , Luke Havergal , There are the crimson leaves upon the wall . Go , for the winds are tearing them away , — Nor think to riddle the dead words they say , 25 Nor any more to ...
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... tell thee why it glitters in the morning sky , And why it scatters its bright beauty thro ' the humid air . Descend , O little Cloud , & hover before the eyes of Thel . " The Cloud descended , and the Lilly bow'd her modest head And ...
... tell thee why it glitters in the morning sky , And why it scatters its bright beauty thro ' the humid air . Descend , O little Cloud , & hover before the eyes of Thel . " The Cloud descended , and the Lilly bow'd her modest head And ...
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... tell the crooked rose My youth is bent by the same wintry fever . 5 The force that drives the water through the rocks Drives my red blood ; that dries the mouthing streams Turns mine to wax . And I am dumb to mouth unto my veins How at ...
... tell the crooked rose My youth is bent by the same wintry fever . 5 The force that drives the water through the rocks Drives my red blood ; that dries the mouthing streams Turns mine to wax . And I am dumb to mouth unto my veins How at ...
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Bonny Barbara Ellen | 11 |
O God Our Help in Ages Past | 17 |
GIACOMO LEOPARDI | 20 |
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beauty behold beneath bird breast breath bright Carl Sandburg clouds Conall Cuchulain D. H. LAWRENCE dark dead death doth dream DYLAN THOMAS E. E. Cummings earth echo ring eyes Ezra Pound face fair fear fire flowers grace grass green hair hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hills Laegaire land leaves light live look Lord metaphor moon morning Muse never night nymph o'er onomatopoeia poem poetry poets pow'r praise Reprinted by permission rhyme Richard Wilbur ROBERT HERRICK rocks round shade shadows shining ship silent sing sleep smile song soul sound spirit spring stars strong substance sweet syllables Sylphs T. S. ELIOT tears thee thine things thou thought tone and component trees verse voice W. H. AUDEN Wallace Stevens waves Whole tone wild wind wings woods words youth сл