Famous Poems and the Little-known Stories Behind ThemHawthorn Books, 1961 - 336 oldal 150 American and English poems and the events which inspired their writing. |
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Ralph Louis Woods. And envieth that they should live , and so many lie dead . But the curse liveth for him in the eye of the dead men . In his loneliness and fixedness he yearneth towards the journeying Moon and the stars that still ...
Ralph Louis Woods. And envieth that they should live , and so many lie dead . But the curse liveth for him in the eye of the dead men . In his loneliness and fixedness he yearneth towards the journeying Moon and the stars that still ...
167. oldal
... Dead William Cory once asked if death was invented so that there might be poetry , and concluded that if so it was not a senseless arrangement . Certainly if death had not been a subject of frequent contemplation to Theodore O'Hara he ...
... Dead William Cory once asked if death was invented so that there might be poetry , and concluded that if so it was not a senseless arrangement . Certainly if death had not been a subject of frequent contemplation to Theodore O'Hara he ...
197. oldal
... dead . Touch it not - unfold it never , Let it droop there , furled forever , For its peoples ' hopes are dead . ALAN SEEGER ( 1888-1916 ) I Have a Rendezvous with Death Alan Seeger was the voice of idealistic youth in a War and a day ...
... dead . Touch it not - unfold it never , Let it droop there , furled forever , For its peoples ' hopes are dead . ALAN SEEGER ( 1888-1916 ) I Have a Rendezvous with Death Alan Seeger was the voice of idealistic youth in a War and a day ...
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Matthew Arnold Dover Beach | 3 |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning How Do I Love Thee? | 9 |
Robert Burns Highland Mary | 17 |
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