Poems to RememberErrol Frederick Kingston Dent, 1959 - 582 pages |
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... stand in my place with my own day here . WALT WHITMAN The Last Word CREEP into thy narrow bed , Creep , and let no more be said ! Vain thy onset ! all stands fast ; Thou thyself must break at last . Let the long contention cease ! 5 ...
... stand in my place with my own day here . WALT WHITMAN The Last Word CREEP into thy narrow bed , Creep , and let no more be said ! Vain thy onset ! all stands fast ; Thou thyself must break at last . Let the long contention cease ! 5 ...
Page 88
... stands beside the sacks , and ranks The figures in his dusty book . 10 20 ROBERT BRIDGES Verses Written in 1872 1 THOUGH he that ever kind and true , Kept stoutly step by step with you Your whole long gusty lifetime through Be gone a ...
... stands beside the sacks , and ranks The figures in his dusty book . 10 20 ROBERT BRIDGES Verses Written in 1872 1 THOUGH he that ever kind and true , Kept stoutly step by step with you Your whole long gusty lifetime through Be gone a ...
Page 409
... Stand ranks of silken thistles , blown to seed , Long silver fleeces shining like the noon . In far - off russet cornfields , where the dry Gray shocks stand peaked and withering , half concealed In the rough earth , the orange pumpkins ...
... Stand ranks of silken thistles , blown to seed , Long silver fleeces shining like the noon . In far - off russet cornfields , where the dry Gray shocks stand peaked and withering , half concealed In the rough earth , the orange pumpkins ...
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Carol There is no Rose | 7 |
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A. E. HOUSMAN ARCHIBALD LAMPMAN beauty bird blow blue born breath brown burning CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS clouds D. H. LAWRENCE dark dead dear death deep door doth dream E. J. PRATT earth educated English eyes fair fall fear fire flowers golden green grey hair hand hath hear heart Hell and Heaven hill King land leaves light lines Little brother live look LORD LORD TENNYSON Mary Mother mind moon morning never night o'er pale peace poem poet poetry ring ROBERT rose round shadows shining shore silent sing Sister Helen sleep snow song sonnet soul spirit Spring stanza stars summer sweet T. S. ELIOT tears thine things THOMAS THOMAS HARDY thought tree verse voice weary wild WILLIAM WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings WYSTAN HUGH AUDEN young