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These leaves that redden to the fall ; And in my heart , if calm at all , If any calm , a calm despair : Calm on the seas , and silver sleep , And waves that sway themselves in rest , And dead calm in that noble breast Which heaves but ...
These leaves that redden to the fall ; And in my heart , if calm at all , If any calm , a calm despair : Calm on the seas , and silver sleep , And waves that sway themselves in rest , And dead calm in that noble breast Which heaves but ...
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A dead body may be perfectly formed , but it is still dead . A poem may say true things and have a metrical scheme which is technically correct , and yet have no life in it . When Sir Ronald Ross had finally proved how the female ...
A dead body may be perfectly formed , but it is still dead . A poem may say true things and have a metrical scheme which is technically correct , and yet have no life in it . When Sir Ronald Ross had finally proved how the female ...
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A snow - drop spider , a flower like froth , And dead wings carried like a paper kite . What had that flower to do with being white , The wayside blue and innocent heal - all ? What brought the kindred spider to that height ...
A snow - drop spider , a flower like froth , And dead wings carried like a paper kite . What had that flower to do with being white , The wayside blue and innocent heal - all ? What brought the kindred spider to that height ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 9 |
THE POETIC PROCESS | 11 |
Poetry and the Poet | 13 |
Copyright | |
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Poetry: A Modern Guide to Its Understanding and Enjoyment Elizabeth A. Drew Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1967 |
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