Introduction to PoetrySloane, 1951 - 556 oldal Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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108. oldal
... head where the hair is parted , showing the scalp beneath . Few images in poetry have been more startling than that , or more successful - that is to say , few images so bold have seemed so natural after all , once they were understood ...
... head where the hair is parted , showing the scalp beneath . Few images in poetry have been more startling than that , or more successful - that is to say , few images so bold have seemed so natural after all , once they were understood ...
110. oldal
... head , with its pale parting - line of hair . His mother's head is in its grave , but he remembers that ancient day , now remote in the mist of un- recoverable decades , when the two of them walked - prob- ably west - along this road ...
... head , with its pale parting - line of hair . His mother's head is in its grave , but he remembers that ancient day , now remote in the mist of un- recoverable decades , when the two of them walked - prob- ably west - along this road ...
473. oldal
... head and swift , demure Silence and awe , than purity more pure . So I must scratch my head and drop my ax , While in her hands my will is twisted wax ; So when she goes , deaf , dumb and blind I sit Watching her empty arm - chair ...
... head and swift , demure Silence and awe , than purity more pure . So I must scratch my head and drop my ax , While in her hands my will is twisted wax ; So when she goes , deaf , dumb and blind I sit Watching her empty arm - chair ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Had Not Minded Walls Emily Dickinson | 3 |
An Ode Matthew Prior | 4 |
To Lucasta on Going to the Wars Richard Lovelace | 5 |
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