The Way of PoetryW. Collins sons & Company, Limited, 1933 - 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 a light . ' Look to the presence : are the carpets spread , The dazie o'er the head , The cushions in the chairs , And all the candles lighted on the stairs ? Perfume the chambers , and in any case Let each man give attendance in ...
... give a light . ' Look to the presence : are the carpets spread , The dazie o'er the head , The cushions in the chairs , And all the candles lighted on the stairs ? Perfume the chambers , and in any case Let each man give attendance in ...
Contenido
Editors Introduction | 15 |
From Songs of Innocence William Blake | 29 |
Raptures W H Davies | 35 |
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