Introduction to PoetrySloane, 1951 - 556 sidor Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... mind are a whole world , removed from every other world , in which he would stay if he could . The poem , poised then once more on " mind , " flies swiftly to the ground for the conclusion of its opening stanza . To war and arms I fly ...
... mind are a whole world , removed from every other world , in which he would stay if he could . The poem , poised then once more on " mind , " flies swiftly to the ground for the conclusion of its opening stanza . To war and arms I fly ...
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... mind to glide into the foliage where we watch it ; it still , however , has a long way to go , for it will leave this world . It is the only part of man that can do so . Meanwhile , though , it sits and sings , and catches on its plumes ...
... mind to glide into the foliage where we watch it ; it still , however , has a long way to go , for it will leave this world . It is the only part of man that can do so . Meanwhile , though , it sits and sings , and catches on its plumes ...
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... Mind fabulous , mind sublime and free ! But oh , the sound of simian mirth ! Mind , issued from the monkey's womb , Is still umbilical to earth , Earth its home and earth its tomb . Frascati's Bubble - breasted swells the dome Of this ...
... Mind fabulous , mind sublime and free ! But oh , the sound of simian mirth ! Mind , issued from the monkey's womb , Is still umbilical to earth , Earth its home and earth its tomb . Frascati's Bubble - breasted swells the dome Of this ...
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