The Poem: A Critical AnthologyJosephine Miles Prentice-Hall, 1959 - 553 páginas Anthology of poems from five of her previous books. |
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... doth live , 130 That nature yet remembers What was so fugitive ! The thought of our past years in me doth breed Perpetual benediction : not indeed For that which is most worthy to be blest ; 135 Delight and liberty , the simple creed Of ...
... doth live , 130 That nature yet remembers What was so fugitive ! The thought of our past years in me doth breed Perpetual benediction : not indeed For that which is most worthy to be blest ; 135 Delight and liberty , the simple creed Of ...
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... doth remove Those things which elemented it . But we by a love so much refined That ourselves know not what it is ... doth if the ' other do . And though it in the center sit , Yet when the other far doth roam , It leans , and hearkens ...
... doth remove Those things which elemented it . But we by a love so much refined That ourselves know not what it is ... doth if the ' other do . And though it in the center sit , Yet when the other far doth roam , It leans , and hearkens ...
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... doth haste ; I run to death , and death meets me as fast , And all my pleasures are like yesterday . I dare not move my dim eyes any way , Despair behind , and death before doth cast Such terror , and my feeble flesh doth waste By sin ...
... doth haste ; I run to death , and death meets me as fast , And all my pleasures are like yesterday . I dare not move my dim eyes any way , Despair behind , and death before doth cast Such terror , and my feeble flesh doth waste By sin ...
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WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS Flowers by the | 7 |
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beauty behold beneath bird breast breath bright clouds Conall Cuchulain D. H. LAWRENCE dark dead death dost doth dream DYLAN THOMAS e. e. cummings earth echo ring eyes EZRA POUND face fair fate fear fire flowers grace grass green hair hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hills Laegaire land leaves light live look Lord Lycidas mind moon morning Muse never night nymph o'er poem poetry poets pow'r praise Reprinted by permission rhyme RICHARD WILBUR ROBERT HERRICK rocks round sail shade shadows shining ship silent sing sleep smile soft song soul sound spirit spring stars strong sweet Sylphs T. S. ELIOT tears Thalestris thee thine things thou thought trees verse voice W. H. AUDEN WALLACE STEVENS waves Whole tone wild wind wings woods youth сл