Silver Apples, Golden Apples: Best-loved Irish VerseFrank Delaney Blackstaff Press, 1987 - 157 pagina's |
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Pagina xv
... poems which have sustained , delighted , stimulated , for years . The assignment , seen from any number of angles , contains obvious risks . Nevertheless , most writers jump at the oppor- tunity to pick their country's all - time greats ...
... poems which have sustained , delighted , stimulated , for years . The assignment , seen from any number of angles , contains obvious risks . Nevertheless , most writers jump at the oppor- tunity to pick their country's all - time greats ...
Pagina xvi
... poems , either making or saying them . Go backwards in time , and all along the way the poem figures in real terms , not in any ethereal or compartmentalised role , but in the ordinary rut and whistle of every day . It was a means of ...
... poems , either making or saying them . Go backwards in time , and all along the way the poem figures in real terms , not in any ethereal or compartmentalised role , but in the ordinary rut and whistle of every day . It was a means of ...
Pagina xviii
... Poems of intellectual discipline never arrived as lightly as the ballads . Grace and deep thought became principal require- ments , the poet reflected upon the seen and unseen forces of world and spirit , and then reflected them onwards ...
... Poems of intellectual discipline never arrived as lightly as the ballads . Grace and deep thought became principal require- ments , the poet reflected upon the seen and unseen forces of world and spirit , and then reflected them onwards ...
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THE FAIRIES | 1 |
THE NIGHT BEFORE LARRY WAS STRETCHED Anonymous | 7 |
AN OLD WOMAN OF THE ROADS | 17 |
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