The Way of PoetryW. Collins sons & Company, Limited, 1933 - 272 páginas |
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... Voice ? While I am lying on the grass Thy twofold shout I hear ; From hill to hill it seems to pass , At once far off and near . Though babbling only to the vale Of sunshine and of flowers , Thou bringest unto me a tale Of visionary ...
... Voice ? While I am lying on the grass Thy twofold shout I hear ; From hill to hill it seems to pass , At once far off and near . Though babbling only to the vale Of sunshine and of flowers , Thou bringest unto me a tale Of visionary ...
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... t even hear Their loudest song or sigh . So it is wonderful to think One blackbird can outsing The voice of all the swarming stars On any day in Spring . HAROLD MONRO . THE BROOK I COME from haunts of coot and hern 52 The Way of Poetry.
... t even hear Their loudest song or sigh . So it is wonderful to think One blackbird can outsing The voice of all the swarming stars On any day in Spring . HAROLD MONRO . THE BROOK I COME from haunts of coot and hern 52 The Way of Poetry.
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... voice of joy When the voices of children are heard on the green When to the sessions of sweet silent thought Whene'er I see soft hazel eyes When we were building Skua Light Where are you going , my pretty maid Where is every piping lad ...
... voice of joy When the voices of children are heard on the green When to the sessions of sweet silent thought Whene'er I see soft hazel eyes When we were building Skua Light Where are you going , my pretty maid Where is every piping lad ...
Contenido
Editors Introduction | 15 |
From Songs of Innocence William Blake | 29 |
Raptures W H Davies | 35 |
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ALFRED TENNYSON beneath birds boughs breast cold cried Daffodil Dan'l Whiddon dance dead dear doth e'en earth eyes fair flocks flowers gammon gipsy golden grave gray green Greensleeves guilders Hamelin hast hath hear heart Heaven Heigho hill Jan Stewer JOHN JOHN DRINKWATER keel row Lady Street leaves live look Lord Lord Randal maid Mayor merry mind moon morning nest never night o'er pale PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Peter Gurney pipe Piper pleasure poem poet poetry poor RALPH HODGSON rats Ring ROBERT ROBERT HERRICK rose round rowley powley Samian wine Say the bells says Anthony Rowley says Rowley shade shepherd shine sing sleep smile song spinach sweet thee thing THOMAS thou tree Uncle Tom Cobbleigh W. H. DAVIES wild WILFRID WILSON GIBSON WILLIAM BLAKE WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wonderful