Our Best Poets, English and AmericanH. Holt, 1922 - 233 páginas |
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... grey servant Of all my sires and me , Build this pavilion of the pines , And herd the fowls and fill the vines , And labour and pass and leave no signs Save mercy and mystery ? " But in this grey morn of man's life , G. K. CHESTERTON II.
... grey servant Of all my sires and me , Build this pavilion of the pines , And herd the fowls and fill the vines , And labour and pass and leave no signs Save mercy and mystery ? " But in this grey morn of man's life , G. K. CHESTERTON II.
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... Leaving a scarlet scar . King Alfred stood up wordless , A man dead with surprise , And torture stood and the evil things That are in the childish hearts of kings An instant in his eyes . Through the dusk he heard his friends drawing ...
... Leaving a scarlet scar . King Alfred stood up wordless , A man dead with surprise , And torture stood and the evil things That are in the childish hearts of kings An instant in his eyes . Through the dusk he heard his friends drawing ...
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... leave the reader aghast . He expects flawless perfection from her . Others are allowed more license . A duke ( as some profound social philosopher has pointed out ) may eat buns from a paper bag in the street without being con- sidered ...
... leave the reader aghast . He expects flawless perfection from her . Others are allowed more license . A duke ( as some profound social philosopher has pointed out ) may eat buns from a paper bag in the street without being con- sidered ...
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... leave a sense of stilled singing in the mind they fill " -so we may say of her poems , as indeed I have already said , that they have the essayistic note . I refer again to the matter in order to show how her verse and prose are mingled ...
... leave a sense of stilled singing in the mind they fill " -so we may say of her poems , as indeed I have already said , that they have the essayistic note . I refer again to the matter in order to show how her verse and prose are mingled ...
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... Silent labours of the rain Shall be near thee , reconciled ; Little lives of leaves and grain , All things shy and wild , Tell thee secrets , quiet child . Earth , set free from thy fair fancies And the ALICE MEYNELL 27.
... Silent labours of the rain Shall be near thee , reconciled ; Little lives of leaves and grain , All things shy and wild , Tell thee secrets , quiet child . Earth , set free from thy fair fancies And the ALICE MEYNELL 27.
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