The Way of PoetryW. Collins sons & Company, Limited, 1933 - 272 páginas |
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... wood and stone and clay . ' So that you see the poet does not have to discover and express new emotions and thoughts , but rather to express any emotion and his thought about it in such a way that we are certain that the experience in ...
... wood and stone and clay . ' So that you see the poet does not have to discover and express new emotions and thoughts , but rather to express any emotion and his thought about it in such a way that we are certain that the experience in ...
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... wood , Where most the gipsies by the turf - edged way Pitch their smoked tents , and every bush you see With scarlet ... wooden bridge Wrapt in thy cloak and battling with the snow , Thy face toward Hinksey and its wintry ridge ? And ...
... wood , Where most the gipsies by the turf - edged way Pitch their smoked tents , and every bush you see With scarlet ... wooden bridge Wrapt in thy cloak and battling with the snow , Thy face toward Hinksey and its wintry ridge ? And ...
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John Drinkwater. Thou through the fields and through the woods dost stray , Roaming the country - side , a truant boy ... wood ! Averse , as Dido did with gesture stern From her false friend's approach in Hades turn , Wave us away , and ...
John Drinkwater. Thou through the fields and through the woods dost stray , Roaming the country - side , a truant boy ... wood ! Averse , as Dido did with gesture stern From her false friend's approach in Hades turn , Wave us away , and ...
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