The Way of Poetry, Libro 1Collins' clear-type Press, 1921 - 272 páginas |
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... lives . For , while the first and by far the most important matter is to like a good thing , it is helpful , and , indeed , increases our liking , if we can find out why we like it . THE POET'S WORDS AND IMAGES I HAVE tried to tell you ...
... lives . For , while the first and by far the most important matter is to like a good thing , it is helpful , and , indeed , increases our liking , if we can find out why we like it . THE POET'S WORDS AND IMAGES I HAVE tried to tell you ...
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... live , and now my life is done ! The spring is past , and yet it hath not sprung ; The fruit is dead , and yet the leaves are green ; My youth is gone , and yet I am but young ; I saw the world , and yet I was not seen ; My thread is ...
... live , and now my life is done ! The spring is past , and yet it hath not sprung ; The fruit is dead , and yet the leaves are green ; My youth is gone , and yet I am but young ; I saw the world , and yet I was not seen ; My thread is ...
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... live with me and be my Love . Thy silver dishes for thy meat As precious as the gods do eat , Shall on an ivory table be Prepared each day for thee and me . The shepherd swains shall dance and sing For thy delight each May - morning ...
... live with me and be my Love . Thy silver dishes for thy meat As precious as the gods do eat , Shall on an ivory table be Prepared each day for thee and me . The shepherd swains shall dance and sing For thy delight each May - morning ...
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