The Way of Poetry, Libro 1Collins' clear-type Press, 1921 - 272 páginas |
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... tell you that I saw the moon last night , you will at once make the moon in your mind . And if some one has himself seen a thing very clearly indeed , he will be able to tell us about it so well that we in our turn can make it very ...
... tell you that I saw the moon last night , you will at once make the moon in your mind . And if some one has himself seen a thing very clearly indeed , he will be able to tell us about it so well that we in our turn can make it very ...
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... tell me where you were born . At Islington , kind sir , said she , Where I have had many a scorn . I prythe , sweetheart , then tell to me , O tell me , whether you know , The bayliffe's daughter of Islington . She is dead , sir , long ...
... tell me where you were born . At Islington , kind sir , said she , Where I have had many a scorn . I prythe , sweetheart , then tell to me , O tell me , whether you know , The bayliffe's daughter of Islington . She is dead , sir , long ...
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... Tell me about that harvest field • Tell me not , sweet , I am unkind The bird in the corn • • The curfew tolls the knell of parting day The fountains mingle with the river The glories of our blood and state The green corn waving in the ...
... Tell me about that harvest field • Tell me not , sweet , I am unkind The bird in the corn • • The curfew tolls the knell of parting day The fountains mingle with the river The glories of our blood and state The green corn waving in the ...
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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