On Poetry: Collected Talks and EssaysDoubleday, 1969 - Всего страниц: 597 |
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... begin his flight And , singing , startle the dull night . Now , I believe that the earliest draft of the without any allegorical invocation , as follows : Hark : the lark begins his flight And singing startles the dull night , Hark ...
... begin his flight And , singing , startle the dull night . Now , I believe that the earliest draft of the without any allegorical invocation , as follows : Hark : the lark begins his flight And singing startles the dull night , Hark ...
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Collected Talks and Essays Robert Graves. To hear the lark begin his flight , And , singing , startle the dull night ... begins his state , Robed in flames and amber light , The clouds in thousand liveries dight ; While the ploughman ...
Collected Talks and Essays Robert Graves. To hear the lark begin his flight , And , singing , startle the dull night ... begins his state , Robed in flames and amber light , The clouds in thousand liveries dight ; While the ploughman ...
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... begins , not in the measured iambic style , but with a drum beat : Norfolk sprung thee ; Lambeth holds thee dead . Clere of the Count of Cleremont thou hight . before the iambic measure asserts itself : Within the womb of Ormond's race ...
... begins , not in the measured iambic style , but with a drum beat : Norfolk sprung thee ; Lambeth holds thee dead . Clere of the Count of Cleremont thou hight . before the iambic measure asserts itself : Within the womb of Ormond's race ...
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