The Way of Poetry, Libro 1Collins' clear-type Press, 1921 - 272 páginas |
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... deep- Diving and doubling with my kind , Until , at last , we left behind Those big white , blundering bulks of death , And lay , at length , with panting breath Upon a far untravelled floe , Beneath a gentle drift of snow— Snow ...
... deep- Diving and doubling with my kind , Until , at last , we left behind Those big white , blundering bulks of death , And lay , at length , with panting breath Upon a far untravelled floe , Beneath a gentle drift of snow— Snow ...
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... deep , Deep drifting sleep . . . The carter cracked a sudden whip : I clutched my stool with startled grip , Awakening to the grimy heat Of that intolerable street . WILFRID WILSON GIBSON . JOHN ANDERSON MY JO JOHN ANDERSON my jo , John ...
... deep , Deep drifting sleep . . . The carter cracked a sudden whip : I clutched my stool with startled grip , Awakening to the grimy heat Of that intolerable street . WILFRID WILSON GIBSON . JOHN ANDERSON MY JO JOHN ANDERSON my jo , John ...
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... - Then , fearing lest his grief should hinder sleep , I visited his bed , But found him slumbering deep , With darken'd eyelids , and their lashes yet From his late sobbing wet . And I , with 208 The Way of Poetry The Soldier The Toys.
... - Then , fearing lest his grief should hinder sleep , I visited his bed , But found him slumbering deep , With darken'd eyelids , and their lashes yet From his late sobbing wet . And I , with 208 The Way of Poetry The Soldier The Toys.
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