The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Darley to HeaneyJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 476 |
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... gone , All gone . My dearest brother , Edmund , sleeps , Not by the well - known stream and rustic spire , But unfamiliar Arno , and the dome Of Brunelleschi ; sleeps in peace : and he , Poor Philip , of all his lavish waste of words ...
... gone , All gone . My dearest brother , Edmund , sleeps , Not by the well - known stream and rustic spire , But unfamiliar Arno , and the dome Of Brunelleschi ; sleeps in peace : and he , Poor Philip , of all his lavish waste of words ...
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... Gone , Gone Again GONE , gone again , May , June , July , And August gone , Again gone by , Not memorable Save that I saw them go , As past the empty quays The rivers flow . And now again , In the harvest rain , The Blenheim oranges ...
... Gone , Gone Again GONE , gone again , May , June , July , And August gone , Again gone by , Not memorable Save that I saw them go , As past the empty quays The rivers flow . And now again , In the harvest rain , The Blenheim oranges ...
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... gone . She is not seen , for there is nothing to see her by . She is gone ! gone ! and yet somewhere she is there . Nowhere ! VIII And everything is gone , the body is gone completely under , gone , entirely gone . The upper darkness is ...
... gone . She is not seen , for there is nothing to see her by . She is gone ! gone ! and yet somewhere she is there . Nowhere ! VIII And everything is gone , the body is gone completely under , gone , entirely gone . The upper darkness is ...
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GEORGE DARLEY 17951846 | 1 |
The Wife ALost | 31 |
JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN 18031849 | 40 |
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