The Poet in America, 1650 to the PresentAlbert Gelpi |
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... Turning in the wind , Turning as the flames Turned in the fire , Turning as the tails of the peacocks Turned in the loud fire , Loud as the hemlocks Full of the cry of the peacocks ? Or was it a cry against the hemlocks ? Out of the ...
... Turning in the wind , Turning as the flames Turned in the fire , Turning as the tails of the peacocks Turned in the loud fire , Loud as the hemlocks Full of the cry of the peacocks ? Or was it a cry against the hemlocks ? Out of the ...
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... Turn in the door once and turn once only We think of the key , each in his prison Thinking of the key , each confirms a prison Only at nightfall , aethereal rumours Revive for a moment a broken Coriolanus 82 DA Damyata : The boat ...
... Turn in the door once and turn once only We think of the key , each in his prison Thinking of the key , each confirms a prison Only at nightfall , aethereal rumours Revive for a moment a broken Coriolanus 82 DA Damyata : The boat ...
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... Turn , O turn From the fine sleights of the sand , from the long empty oven Where flames in flamings burn Back to the trees arrayed In bursts of glare , to the halo - dialing run Of the country creeks , and the hills ' bracken tiaras ...
... Turn , O turn From the fine sleights of the sand , from the long empty oven Where flames in flamings burn Back to the trees arrayed In bursts of glare , to the halo - dialing run Of the country creeks , and the hills ' bracken tiaras ...
Contents
Anne Bradstreet 16121672 | 4 |
Philip Pain d 1668? | 11 |
from Preparatory Meditations First Series | 17 |
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