Introduction to PoetrySloane, 1951 - 556 oldal Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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53. oldal
... voice of the Arabian nightingale ; or the voice of the cuckoo in spring , among the farthest Hebrides . South or north , he in- sists , there is nothing to compare ; and yet the comparison proceeds . The fact that it is a double ...
... voice of the Arabian nightingale ; or the voice of the cuckoo in spring , among the farthest Hebrides . South or north , he in- sists , there is nothing to compare ; and yet the comparison proceeds . The fact that it is a double ...
74. oldal
... voice- " teachér , teacher " -that strikes the very tree trunks into sound again . Those trunks had been somnolent , like the branches and leaves ; they had stood there like dead things ; but now they have an answering voice that ...
... voice- " teachér , teacher " -that strikes the very tree trunks into sound again . Those trunks had been somnolent , like the branches and leaves ; they had stood there like dead things ; but now they have an answering voice that ...
351. oldal
... voice cry out my name , Up from the sea on the wind it came ! ' Twice and thrice have I heard it call , And the voice is the voice of Estwick Hall ! ' On her pillow the sister tossed her head . ' Hall of the Heron is safe , ' she said ...
... voice cry out my name , Up from the sea on the wind it came ! ' Twice and thrice have I heard it call , And the voice is the voice of Estwick Hall ! ' On her pillow the sister tossed her head . ' Hall of the Heron is safe , ' she said ...
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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