100 Poems by 100 Poets: An AnthologyMethuen, 1986 - 177 pages |
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... feel , not seeing That this is what we fear - no sight , no sound , No touch or taste or smell , nothing to think with , Nothing to love or link with , The anaesthetic from which none come round . And so it stays just on the edge of ...
... feel , not seeing That this is what we fear - no sight , no sound , No touch or taste or smell , nothing to think with , Nothing to love or link with , The anaesthetic from which none come round . And so it stays just on the edge of ...
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... feel a certain zest To bear your body's weight upon my breast : So subtly is the fume of life designed , To clarify the pulse and cloud the mind , And leave me once again undone , possessed . Think not for this , however , the poor ...
... feel a certain zest To bear your body's weight upon my breast : So subtly is the fume of life designed , To clarify the pulse and cloud the mind , And leave me once again undone , possessed . Think not for this , however , the poor ...
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... there I raged ; The spiritual savage caged Within my skeleton , raged afresh To feel , behind a carnal mesh , The clean bones crying in the flesh . W. B. YEATS 1865-1939 Long - Legged Fly That civilisation 166 Elinor Wylie: Full Moon.
... there I raged ; The spiritual savage caged Within my skeleton , raged afresh To feel , behind a carnal mesh , The clean bones crying in the flesh . W. B. YEATS 1865-1939 Long - Legged Fly That civilisation 166 Elinor Wylie: Full Moon.
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100 Poems by 100 Poets: An Anthology Harold Pinter,Geoffrey Godbert,Anthony Astbury Limited preview - 1986 |
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100 Poems by 100 Poets: An Anthology Harold Pinter,Geoffrey Godbert,Anthony Astbury No preview available - 1986 |
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