Introduction to PoetrySloane, 1951 - 556 sidor Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... means or once meant , and with pity in our voice because that quality is drowned . Mastery of verse is found only in master poets . It is the sign that they mean what they say , and that they know how to convince us of this . 20. The ...
... means or once meant , and with pity in our voice because that quality is drowned . Mastery of verse is found only in master poets . It is the sign that they mean what they say , and that they know how to convince us of this . 20. The ...
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... means that you will forget my very name , and means that if you read this poem you will read it as if it were by some stranger . Also , I would not have you pitied by a world that sees how much you miss me . You must not miss me ; you ...
... means that you will forget my very name , and means that if you read this poem you will read it as if it were by some stranger . Also , I would not have you pitied by a world that sees how much you miss me . You must not miss me ; you ...
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... means bereft , He left not faction , but of that was left . OG AND DOEG And hasten Og and Doeg to rehearse , Two fools that crutch their feeble sense on verse , Who by my Muse to all succeeding times Shall live in spite of their own ...
... means bereft , He left not faction , but of that was left . OG AND DOEG And hasten Og and Doeg to rehearse , Two fools that crutch their feeble sense on verse , Who by my Muse to all succeeding times Shall live in spite of their own ...
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