In Fealty to Apollo: An AnthologyMelbourne University Press, 1953 - Počet stran: 116 |
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... bear . Of such distinctions even we , who are not poets , must take heed ; but the poet's ear detects far finer shades . For Milton's Warblest at eve when all the woods are still , we might substitute ' singest at dusk when all the ...
... bear . Of such distinctions even we , who are not poets , must take heed ; but the poet's ear detects far finer shades . For Milton's Warblest at eve when all the woods are still , we might substitute ' singest at dusk when all the ...
Strana 104
... bear hence , not send with them , But carry me with thee to Seistan , And place me on a bed , and mourn for me , Thou , and the snow - hair'd Zal , and all thy friends . And thou must lay me in that lovely earth , And heap a stately ...
... bear hence , not send with them , But carry me with thee to Seistan , And place me on a bed , and mourn for me , Thou , and the snow - hair'd Zal , and all thy friends . And thou must lay me in that lovely earth , And heap a stately ...
Strana 106
... bear His house , now , mid their broken flights of steps , Lie prone , enormous , down the mountain side_ So in the sand lay Rustum by his son . And night came down over the solemn waste , And the two gazing hosts , and that sole pair ...
... bear His house , now , mid their broken flights of steps , Lie prone , enormous , down the mountain side_ So in the sand lay Rustum by his son . And night came down over the solemn waste , And the two gazing hosts , and that sole pair ...
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My Country Dorothea Mackellar | 8 |
War Song of the Saracens J E Flecker | 14 |
From the Warring Nations | 21 |
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