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... collected edition ; and with the poems they present a remarkably complete and rounded human being . Of the earlier poems , four of the first sonnets offer a pleasant way in : ' Keen , fitful gusts . . . ' , ' To one who has been long in ...
... collected edition ; and with the poems they present a remarkably complete and rounded human being . Of the earlier poems , four of the first sonnets offer a pleasant way in : ' Keen , fitful gusts . . . ' , ' To one who has been long in ...
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... collected poems , nearly 900 pages of them , and turn the pages over from the beginning in the certainty of finding something of interest at nearly every opening , with now and then a deeply moving poem . His verse can be pedestrian ...
... collected poems , nearly 900 pages of them , and turn the pages over from the beginning in the certainty of finding something of interest at nearly every opening , with now and then a deeply moving poem . His verse can be pedestrian ...
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... Collected Poems Novels Short Stories Novels Collected Poems D. H. Lawrence Introductions to English Literature The Art of T. S. Eliot The Use of Literature Fiction and the Reading Public Four Quartets Rehearsed Scrutinies , first series ...
... Collected Poems Novels Short Stories Novels Collected Poems D. H. Lawrence Introductions to English Literature The Art of T. S. Eliot The Use of Literature Fiction and the Reading Public Four Quartets Rehearsed Scrutinies , first series ...
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