The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - 317 страници |
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... sleep , Had the fore - hand and vantage of a king . The slave , a member of the country's peace , Enjoys it ; but in gross brain little wots What watch the king keeps to maintain the peace , Whose hours the peasant best advantages ...
... sleep , Had the fore - hand and vantage of a king . The slave , a member of the country's peace , Enjoys it ; but in gross brain little wots What watch the king keeps to maintain the peace , Whose hours the peasant best advantages ...
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... sleep . This sonnet is wrung out of intense anguish of spirit . It opens with a flat , defeated statement : there is not even the comfort of knowing this is the worst : there is always worse to come . But listlessness immediately gives ...
... sleep . This sonnet is wrung out of intense anguish of spirit . It opens with a flat , defeated statement : there is not even the comfort of knowing this is the worst : there is always worse to come . But listlessness immediately gives ...
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... sleep ; laying a black trail over the still bloom of the orchards . The trains go north with guns . Strange primitive piece of flesh , the heart laid quiet hearing their cry pierce through its thin - walled cave recalls the forgotten ...
... sleep ; laying a black trail over the still bloom of the orchards . The trains go north with guns . Strange primitive piece of flesh , the heart laid quiet hearing their cry pierce through its thin - walled cave recalls the forgotten ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BEN JONSON Continued | 27 |
ROSALINDS MADRIGAL | 33 |
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