Introduction to PoetrySloane, 1951 - 556 oldal Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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37. oldal
... thought it mattered ; or may not have thought the meaning was changed . Wyatt could have thought " bitter , " but he wrote " strange " -a term of understatement , introducing irony . The irony in line 20 was stronger still . Of course ...
... thought it mattered ; or may not have thought the meaning was changed . Wyatt could have thought " bitter , " but he wrote " strange " -a term of understatement , introducing irony . The irony in line 20 was stronger still . Of course ...
343. oldal
... thoughts of youth are long , long thoughts . " I can see the shadowy lines of its trees , And catch , in sudden gleams , The sheen of the far - surrounding seas , And islands that were the Hesperides Of all my boyish dreams . And the ...
... thoughts of youth are long , long thoughts . " I can see the shadowy lines of its trees , And catch , in sudden gleams , The sheen of the far - surrounding seas , And islands that were the Hesperides Of all my boyish dreams . And the ...
443. oldal
... thought , and thought , and thought , And thought about it . Miniver Cheevy , born too late , 10 15 20 25 Scratched his head and kept on thinking ; 30 Miniver coughed , and called it fate , And kept on drinking . Mr. Flood's Party Old ...
... thought , and thought , and thought , And thought about it . Miniver Cheevy , born too late , 10 15 20 25 Scratched his head and kept on thinking ; 30 Miniver coughed , and called it fate , And kept on drinking . Mr. Flood's Party Old ...
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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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