The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - 317 страници |
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... night arise ; Your spring and your day are wasted in play , And your winter and night in disguise . i The noisy , uninhibited vitality of children comes through with lively immediacy ; but the more significant innocence is that ...
... night arise ; Your spring and your day are wasted in play , And your winter and night in disguise . i The noisy , uninhibited vitality of children comes through with lively immediacy ; but the more significant innocence is that ...
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... night , In the howling storm , Has found out thy bed Of crimson joy ; And his dark secret love Does thy life destroy . At first reading , this may appear a trifle ; but as we respond to it more fully , it becomes disturbing . It is not ...
... night , In the howling storm , Has found out thy bed Of crimson joy ; And his dark secret love Does thy life destroy . At first reading , this may appear a trifle ; but as we respond to it more fully , it becomes disturbing . It is not ...
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... Night and water Pour to one rip of darkness , the Harbour floats In air , the Cross hangs upside - down in water . Why do I think of you , dead man , why thieve These profitless lodgings from the flukes of thought Anchored in Time ? You ...
... Night and water Pour to one rip of darkness , the Harbour floats In air , the Cross hangs upside - down in water . Why do I think of you , dead man , why thieve These profitless lodgings from the flukes of thought Anchored in Time ? You ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BEN JONSON Continued | 27 |
ROSALINDS MADRIGAL | 33 |
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