The Way of Poetry, Libro 1Collins' clear-type Press, 1921 - 272 páginas |
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... gives us so much satisfaction as this ability to make disorder into order and give a useful meaning to things that until we have arranged them - just as the man arranges his bricks into a house- seemed to have no use or meaning at all ...
... gives us so much satisfaction as this ability to make disorder into order and give a useful meaning to things that until we have arranged them - just as the man arranges his bricks into a house- seemed to have no use or meaning at all ...
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... give us some beer ? Heigho , says Rowley , For Froggy and I are fond of good cheer . ' With a rowley powley , gammon , and spinach , Heigho , says Anthony Rowley ! ' Pray , Mr Frog , will you give us a song ? Heigho , says Rowley , But ...
... give us some beer ? Heigho , says Rowley , For Froggy and I are fond of good cheer . ' With a rowley powley , gammon , and spinach , Heigho , says Anthony Rowley ! ' Pray , Mr Frog , will you give us a song ? Heigho , says Rowley , But ...
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... Give them me . Give them me . No. Then I will howl all night in the reeds , Lie in the mud and howl for them . Goblin , why do you love them so ? They are better than stars or water , Better than voices of winds that sing , Better than ...
... Give them me . Give them me . No. Then I will howl all night in the reeds , Lie in the mud and howl for them . Goblin , why do you love them so ? They are better than stars or water , Better than voices of winds that sing , Better than ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON beneath birds boughs bowers Chorus-Old Uncle cold cried Daffodil Dan'l Whiddon dance dark dead dear doth dream e'en earth eyes fair feet in ancient fields flocks flowers gammon gipsy golden grave gray green Greensleeves hath hear heart Heaven Heigho hill JOHN keel row Lady Street live Lord Lord Randal maid merry mind moon morn nest never night o'er pale PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Peter Gurney pipe Piper poem poet poetry poor RALPH HODGSON rats Ring ROBERT ROBERT HERRICK round rowley powley Samian wine Say the bells says Anthony Rowley says Rowley shade shepherd shine sing sleep smile song spinach Spring sweet thee thine things THOMAS Thou hast tree Uncle Tom Cobbleigh W. H. DAVIES WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR wild WILLIAM BLAKE WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings wood