Selected PoemsCarcanet, 1987 - 118 sidor |
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... thine own self curled ; Instruct me softly to make haste , Whilst these my feet go slowly fast . Compendious snail ! thou seem'st to me , Large Euclid's strict epitome ; And in each diagram , dost fling Thee from the point unto the ring ...
... thine own self curled ; Instruct me softly to make haste , Whilst these my feet go slowly fast . Compendious snail ! thou seem'st to me , Large Euclid's strict epitome ; And in each diagram , dost fling Thee from the point unto the ring ...
Sida 69
... thine own belly thou dost run , And as thy house was thine own womb , So thine own womb , concludes thy tomb . But now I must ( analysed king ) Thy economic virtues sing ; Thou great staid husband still within , Thou , thee , that's thine ...
... thine own belly thou dost run , And as thy house was thine own womb , So thine own womb , concludes thy tomb . But now I must ( analysed king ) Thy economic virtues sing ; Thou great staid husband still within , Thou , thee , that's thine ...
Sida 81
... thine dost kill ! Like pies in whose entombéd ark , All fowl crowd downward to a lark ; Thou art thine en'my's sepulchre , And in thee buriest too thine heir . Yet Fates a glory have reserved For one so highly hath deserved ; As the ...
... thine dost kill ! Like pies in whose entombéd ark , All fowl crowd downward to a lark ; Thou art thine en'my's sepulchre , And in thee buriest too thine heir . Yet Fates a glory have reserved For one so highly hath deserved ; As the ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Textual Note | 20 |
The Vintage to the Dungeon | 29 |
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