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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353. oldal
... wait on the door - slab . Who has done his day's work ? who will soonest be through with his supper ? Who wishes to ... waiting for you . 117 Spontaneous Me SPONTANEOUS PONTANEOUS me , Nature , The 353 WALT WHITMAN.
... wait on the door - slab . Who has done his day's work ? who will soonest be through with his supper ? Who wishes to ... waiting for you . 117 Spontaneous Me SPONTANEOUS PONTANEOUS me , Nature , The 353 WALT WHITMAN.
365. oldal
... wait and I wait till you blow my mate to me . Yes , when the stars glisten'd , All night long on the prong of a moss - scallop'd stake , Down almost amid the slapping waves , Sat the lone singer wonderful causing tears . He call'd on ...
... wait and I wait till you blow my mate to me . Yes , when the stars glisten'd , All night long on the prong of a moss - scallop'd stake , Down almost amid the slapping waves , Sat the lone singer wonderful causing tears . He call'd on ...
873. oldal
... wait , symbols of waste and want , at every gate ; emerge in sun to mingle with the crowd , themselves most silent where the world most loud ; anonymous , furtive , shadows in shadow hidden ; who lurk at the garden's edge like guests ...
... wait , symbols of waste and want , at every gate ; emerge in sun to mingle with the crowd , themselves most silent where the world most loud ; anonymous , furtive , shadows in shadow hidden ; who lurk at the garden's edge like guests ...
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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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