Modern American Poetry: Modern British Poetry; a Critical Anthology. Combined EdHarcourt, Brace, 1936 - 549 psl. Two books bound together. |
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... LOST IN HEAVEN The clouds , the source of rain , one stormy night Offered an opening to the source of dew , Which I accepted with impatient sight , Looking for my old sky - marks in the blue . But stars were scarce in that part of the ...
... LOST IN HEAVEN The clouds , the source of rain , one stormy night Offered an opening to the source of dew , Which I accepted with impatient sight , Looking for my old sky - marks in the blue . But stars were scarce in that part of the ...
412 psl.
... lost children , The earth's orbit doubled would not girdle his greatness , one fire Globed , out of grasp of the mind enormous ; but to you O Night What ? Not a spark ? What flicker of a spark in the faint far glimmer Of a lost fire ...
... lost children , The earth's orbit doubled would not girdle his greatness , one fire Globed , out of grasp of the mind enormous ; but to you O Night What ? Not a spark ? What flicker of a spark in the faint far glimmer Of a lost fire ...
650 psl.
... Lost as Much , 82 I Never Saw a Moor , 82 In Excelsis , 200 In Heavy Mind , 635 In My Thirtieth Year , 501 Inscription for a Mirror in a Deserted Dwelling , 373 Interpreter , The , 394 Interval , 559 In the Past , 184 In Two Months Now ...
... Lost as Much , 82 I Never Saw a Moor , 82 In Excelsis , 200 In Heavy Mind , 635 In My Thirtieth Year , 501 Inscription for a Mirror in a Deserted Dwelling , 373 Interpreter , The , 394 Interval , 559 In the Past , 184 In Two Months Now ...
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Modern American Poetry– And Modern British Poetry, 1–2 tomai Louis Untermeyer Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1962 |
Modern American Poetry, Modern British Poetry– A Critical Anthology Louis Untermeyer Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1942 |
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