The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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Strana 139
... hope , the sinking statesman's door Pours in the morning worshiper no more ; For growing names the weekly scribbler ... hope : love for the great ends when their sinking puts an end to hope for favours at their hands . This is driven ...
... hope , the sinking statesman's door Pours in the morning worshiper no more ; For growing names the weekly scribbler ... hope : love for the great ends when their sinking puts an end to hope for favours at their hands . This is driven ...
Strana 166
... hope centres in improving the patrimony ( whose value by now we feel ) for the only son . Michael's love for his son , like his love for his hills and fields , is thus integrated with his whole life . But there are subtle workings in ...
... hope centres in improving the patrimony ( whose value by now we feel ) for the only son . Michael's love for his son , like his love for his hills and fields , is thus integrated with his whole life . But there are subtle workings in ...
Strana 277
... hope Although I do not hope to turn Wavering between the profit and the loss In this brief transit where the dreams cross The dreamcrossed twilight between birth and dying ( Bless me father ) though I do not wish to wish these things ...
... hope Although I do not hope to turn Wavering between the profit and the loss In this brief transit where the dreams cross The dreamcrossed twilight between birth and dying ( Bless me father ) though I do not wish to wish these things ...
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