The Oxford Book of American Verse: Chosen and with an Introd. by F. O. MatthiessenFrancis Otto Matthiessen Oxford University Press, 1950 - 1132 oldal Fifty-one poets are represented in this anthology which covers the whole range of American poetry from colonial times to the present. The greater part is devoted to the best work of the past fifty years. |
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... Hand and Foot HE hand and foot that stir not , they shall find Sooner than all the rightful place to go : ΤΟΙ Now in their motion free as roving wind , 237 JONES VERY The Prayer, The Hand and Foot,
... Hand and Foot HE hand and foot that stir not , they shall find Sooner than all the rightful place to go : ΤΟΙ Now in their motion free as roving wind , 237 JONES VERY The Prayer, The Hand and Foot,
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... hand hooking you round the waist , My right hand pointing to landscapes of continents and the public road . Not I , not any one else can travel that road for you , You must travel it for yourself . It is not far , it is within reach ...
... hand hooking you round the waist , My right hand pointing to landscapes of continents and the public road . Not I , not any one else can travel that road for you , You must travel it for yourself . It is not far , it is within reach ...
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... Hands have worn the hand till it is hard . Why , I have seen the all , have seen the nothing , Have heard the monosyllable of the tomb , Have buried stars and resurrected them , And watched the shadow moving across a wall . What is time ...
... Hands have worn the hand till it is hard . Why , I have seen the all , have seen the nothing , Have heard the monosyllable of the tomb , Have buried stars and resurrected them , And watched the shadow moving across a wall . What is time ...
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ANNE BRADSTREET c 161272 | 3 |
The Author to her Book | 5 |
The Flesh and the Spirit | 6 |
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