The Way of Poetry, Libro 1Collins' clear-type Press, 1921 - 272 páginas |
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... grow stale , and are indeed new things with each new poet who uses them . And so poetry is beautifully like life ... grown up in the practice of many poets whom he follows . But he sees and feels and questions out of his individual life ...
... grow stale , and are indeed new things with each new poet who uses them . And so poetry is beautifully like life ... grown up in the practice of many poets whom he follows . But he sees and feels and questions out of his individual life ...
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John Drinkwater. THE PERFECT LIFE It is not growing like a tree In bulk , doth make Man better be ; Or standing long an oak ... grow again , Most naked plants renew both fruit and flower ; The sorriest wight may find release of pain , The ...
John Drinkwater. THE PERFECT LIFE It is not growing like a tree In bulk , doth make Man better be ; Or standing long an oak ... grow again , Most naked plants renew both fruit and flower ; The sorriest wight may find release of pain , The ...
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John Drinkwater. Thy hopes grow timorous , and unfix'd thy powers , And thy clear aims be cross and shifting made ; And then thy glad perennial youth would fade , Fade , and grow old at last , and die like ours . Then fly our greetings ...
John Drinkwater. Thy hopes grow timorous , and unfix'd thy powers , And thy clear aims be cross and shifting made ; And then thy glad perennial youth would fade , Fade , and grow old at last , and die like ours . Then fly our greetings ...
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