The Way of Poetry, Libro 1Collins' clear-type Press, 1921 - 272 páginas |
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... wind- ' Like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing . ' This is what is called an image , and to use an image is one of the most powerful ways in which the poet can make himself clear to us . Shelley was not writing about ghosts and an ...
... wind- ' Like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing . ' This is what is called an image , and to use an image is one of the most powerful ways in which the poet can make himself clear to us . Shelley was not writing about ghosts and an ...
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... wind that follows fast , And fills the white and rustling sail , And bends the gallant mast ; And bends the gallant mast , my boys , While , like the eagle free , Away the good ship flies , and leaves Old England on the lee . O for a ...
... wind that follows fast , And fills the white and rustling sail , And bends the gallant mast ; And bends the gallant mast , my boys , While , like the eagle free , Away the good ship flies , and leaves Old England on the lee . O for a ...
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... wind is wailing The wind's on the wold · The world is too much with us ; late and soon , The year's at the spring PAGR 51 · • 64 144 · 100 101 · 202 29 · . 57 237 • 143 72 80 · · 62 · 35 · 137 181 160 · 112 . 185 107 • 231 · 142 88 240 ...
... wind is wailing The wind's on the wold · The world is too much with us ; late and soon , The year's at the spring PAGR 51 · • 64 144 · 100 101 · 202 29 · . 57 237 • 143 72 80 · · 62 · 35 · 137 181 160 · 112 . 185 107 • 231 · 142 88 240 ...
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