The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Darley to HeaneyJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 476 |
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... land , ' This mounting wave will roll us shoreward soon . ' In the afternoon they came unto a land In which it seemèd always afternoon . All round the coast the languid air did swoon , Breathing like one that hath a weary dream . Full ...
... land , ' This mounting wave will roll us shoreward soon . ' In the afternoon they came unto a land In which it seemèd always afternoon . All round the coast the languid air did swoon , Breathing like one that hath a weary dream . Full ...
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... land to thee . XV Thim's my noätions , Sammy , wheerby I means to stick ; But if thou marries a bad un , I'll leave the land to Dick.— Coom oop , proputty , proputty - that's what I ' ears ' im saäy- Proputty , proputty , proputty ...
... land to thee . XV Thim's my noätions , Sammy , wheerby I means to stick ; But if thou marries a bad un , I'll leave the land to Dick.— Coom oop , proputty , proputty - that's what I ' ears ' im saäy- Proputty , proputty , proputty ...
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... Land I. The Burial of the Dead APRIL is the cruellest month , breeding Lilacs out of the dead land , mixing Memory and desire , stirring Dull roots with spring rain . Winter kept us warm , covering Earth in forgetful snow , feeding A ...
... Land I. The Burial of the Dead APRIL is the cruellest month , breeding Lilacs out of the dead land , mixing Memory and desire , stirring Dull roots with spring rain . Winter kept us warm , covering Earth in forgetful snow , feeding A ...
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GEORGE DARLEY 17951846 | 1 |
The Wife ALost | 31 |
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A. E. Housman A. P. Watt BEAU BROCADE beauty bells birds blow Bouillabaisse breast breath Camelot cold cried Cusha dance dark Dark Rosaleen dead dear death dream earth eyes face feet fire flowers goblin gone grass grave green grey hair hand hath head hear heard heart Heaven Jumbly King Arthur kiss Lady of Shalott land Lars Porsena laugh Laura leave light lips live Lizbie Browne Lizzie lonely look Lord moon morning never night o'er Peter Levi pray rain Reprinted by permission ring road to Mandalay rose round Setebos shadow silence sing Sir Bedivere sleep smile snow song soul stars stone strange sweet talk tears tell thee There's thing thou thought trees turn voice W. B. Yeats walk watch wave weep wild wind wonder word
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