The New Oxford Book of American VerseRichard Ellmann An anthology of poems by American poets from Taylor and Bradstreet to Plath, Ginsberg, and Ashbery, reflecting the traditions and achievements of three centuries. |
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... feel ye now - I feel ye in your strength O spells more sure than e'er Judæan king Taught in the gardens of Gethsemane O charms more potent than the rapt Chaldee Ever drew down from out the quiet stars ! Here , where a hero fell , a ...
... feel ye now - I feel ye in your strength O spells more sure than e'er Judæan king Taught in the gardens of Gethsemane O charms more potent than the rapt Chaldee Ever drew down from out the quiet stars ! Here , where a hero fell , a ...
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... feel said he may i feel said he ( i'll squeal said she just once said he ) it's fun said she ( may i touch said he how much said she a lot said he ) why not said she ( let's go said he not too far said she 637 E. E. CUMMINGS feel said he,
... feel said he may i feel said he ( i'll squeal said she just once said he ) it's fun said she ( may i touch said he how much said she a lot said he ) why not said she ( let's go said he not too far said she 637 E. E. CUMMINGS feel said he,
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... feel it " The feel of was never said . . . " Keats said . " Desolation . . . Absence an absolute presence calling forth ... " the jester said from the far shore ( " gravely , ringing his bells , a tune of sorrow . " I dance to it ...
... feel it " The feel of was never said . . . " Keats said . " Desolation . . . Absence an absolute presence calling forth ... " the jester said from the far shore ( " gravely , ringing his bells , a tune of sorrow . " I dance to it ...
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ANNE BRADSTREET ?16121672 | 1 |
Upon a Spider Catching a Fly | 14 |
JOEL BARLOW 17541812 | 24 |
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