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... Thomas Wyatt translated from Petrarch . The ship itself is not very real ; it exists only to stand for love and its troubles . The cargo is forgetfulness ( for which there is not much market in the real world ) ; the oars are desperate ...
... Thomas Wyatt translated from Petrarch . The ship itself is not very real ; it exists only to stand for love and its troubles . The cargo is forgetfulness ( for which there is not much market in the real world ) ; the oars are desperate ...
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... Thomas , In My Craft or Sullen 14. Waves ? Corpuscles ? The Nature of Rhythm 15. The Dancer and the Dance : The Play of Rhythms 16. Different Drummers : Old Rhythms and New. ( Sound in General ) R. G. Vliet , Games , Hard Press and ...
... Thomas , In My Craft or Sullen 14. Waves ? Corpuscles ? The Nature of Rhythm 15. The Dancer and the Dance : The Play of Rhythms 16. Different Drummers : Old Rhythms and New. ( Sound in General ) R. G. Vliet , Games , Hard Press and ...
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... Thomas Campion , It Fell on a Sum- mer's Day , 94 William Blake , The Tyger , 112 ( with iambs ) Pete Seeger , Where Have All the Flowers Gone , 120 Robert Graves , The Thieves , 210 Dactyl Isabella Gardner , Gimboling , 337 Anapest ...
... Thomas Campion , It Fell on a Sum- mer's Day , 94 William Blake , The Tyger , 112 ( with iambs ) Pete Seeger , Where Have All the Flowers Gone , 120 Robert Graves , The Thieves , 210 Dactyl Isabella Gardner , Gimboling , 337 Anapest ...
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Exercises and Diversions | 20 |
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A. E. Housman accent adjectives beauty bird blue breath called cold Copyright dark dead death dream E. E. Cummings earth emotion English Exercises and Diversions expressive eyes fall feel feet flowers Gerard Manley Hopkins girl golden gone Greek green hair hand head hear heart iambic pentameter images John kind lady language light lines lips live look Lord lovers Lycidas meaning meter mind moon mouth nature never night poem poet poetry Reprinted by permission rhyme rhythm Robert Frost Robert Graves seems sense Shakespeare sing sleep snow song sonnet speech stanza surrealist sweet syllables Sylvia Plath symbol T. S. Eliot tears tell thee things Thomas thou thought tree trochee turn verse vowel sounds W. B. Yeats W. H. Auden W. S. Merwin walk waves William William Shakespeare wind words writing young