Introduction to PoetrySloane, 1951 - 556 páginas Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... pass imperceptibly into one another ; even the astronomer's eye does not see what his mind knows is happen- ing between one mathematical moment and the next . Does the cat understand anything of this at all ? Does Minnaloushe know that ...
... pass imperceptibly into one another ; even the astronomer's eye does not see what his mind knows is happen- ing between one mathematical moment and the next . Does the cat understand anything of this at all ? Does Minnaloushe know that ...
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... Pass -Brook and road Were fellow - travellers in this gloomy Pass , And with them did we journey several hours At a slow step . The immeasurable height Of woods decaying , never to be decayed , The stationary blasts of waterfalls , And ...
... Pass -Brook and road Were fellow - travellers in this gloomy Pass , And with them did we journey several hours At a slow step . The immeasurable height Of woods decaying , never to be decayed , The stationary blasts of waterfalls , And ...
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... pass'd on her way to the school , And the friendly boys that pass'd , and the quarrelsome boys , And the tidy and fresh - cheek'd girls , and the barefoot negro boy and girl , And all the changes of city and country wherever he went ...
... pass'd on her way to the school , And the friendly boys that pass'd , and the quarrelsome boys , And the tidy and fresh - cheek'd girls , and the barefoot negro boy and girl , And all the changes of city and country wherever he went ...
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Had Not Minded Walls Emily Dickinson | 3 |
An Ode Matthew Prior | 4 |
To Lucasta on Going to the Wars Richard Lovelace | 5 |
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