New Voices: An Introduction to Contemporary PoetryMacmillan, 1919 - 409 страница |
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... Dead " from " The Collected Poems " of Rupert Brooke ; for " Lepanto " from " Poems , " by G. K. Chesterton ; for " Da Leetla Boy " from " Car- mina , " by Thomas Augustine Daly ; for " The Iron Music " and " The Old Houses of Flanders ...
... Dead " from " The Collected Poems " of Rupert Brooke ; for " Lepanto " from " Poems , " by G. K. Chesterton ; for " Da Leetla Boy " from " Car- mina , " by Thomas Augustine Daly ; for " The Iron Music " and " The Old Houses of Flanders ...
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... Dead , " by Rupert Brooke , and for " Symbols " and " Sunrise on Rydal Water , " by John Drinkwater : To Messrs . Hodder & Stoughton for " Trees , " " Martin , " and " Rouge Bouquet , " by Joyce Kilmer : To Mr. A. C. Fifield for " Days ...
... Dead , " by Rupert Brooke , and for " Symbols " and " Sunrise on Rydal Water , " by John Drinkwater : To Messrs . Hodder & Stoughton for " Trees , " " Martin , " and " Rouge Bouquet , " by Joyce Kilmer : To Mr. A. C. Fifield for " Days ...
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... 234 234 The Man with the Hoe . 235 " Scum o ' the Earth " . 237 From " The New World " 239 PATRIOTISM AND THE GREAT WAR . 242 I. The Dead . 253 II . The Dead . 253 Dawn ... The Father . Breakfast . The Kiss . CONTENTS xix.
... 234 234 The Man with the Hoe . 235 " Scum o ' the Earth " . 237 From " The New World " 239 PATRIOTISM AND THE GREAT WAR . 242 I. The Dead . 253 II . The Dead . 253 Dawn ... The Father . Breakfast . The Kiss . CONTENTS xix.
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... dead art . But these were the words of false prophets , as time has proved . John Masefield , England's greatest living poet of the people , visiting this country early in 1918 , said that poetry as an art seemed to be very much alive ...
... dead art . But these were the words of false prophets , as time has proved . John Masefield , England's greatest living poet of the people , visiting this country early in 1918 , said that poetry as an art seemed to be very much alive ...
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... dead wax to mimic a living tree , instead of giving us a living , branching , blossoming reality , the inevitable result of life and growth . The poets of to - day are true to the memory of their great predecessors , not when they ...
... dead wax to mimic a living tree , instead of giving us a living , branching , blossoming reality , the inevitable result of life and growth . The poets of to - day are true to the memory of their great predecessors , not when they ...
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Bar-le-Duc beauty beneath bird breath called Christ cold contemporary poetry dance dark dead death diction Don John dream dust earth Edgar Lee Masters emotion eyes feel flowers Frost give glory golden hand hear heart hills images and symbols imagination Imagists John Masefield John of Austria kind light lines live look lover lyric Masters mind modern mood moon never night persons poem poet's poetic poets poets of to-day prose rain reader rendezvous with Death rhyme rhythm Richard Cory Robert Frost rose Rupert Brooke Sandburg Sara Teasdale shadows share shining silver sing sleep sometimes song sonnets soul speech spirit stars story strong sweet tell thee things thou thought Tick-tock tree truth ugliness ultra-conservatives Vachel Lindsay verse Wilfrid Wilson Gibson William Rose Benét wind woman women wonder words write written
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Страница 104 - He held the ridgepole up, and spiked again The rafters of the Home. He held his place — Held the long purpose like a growing tree — Held on through blame and faltered not at praise. And when he fell in whirlwind, he went down As when a lordly cedar, green with boughs, Goes down with a great shout upon the hills, And leaves a lonesome place against the sky.
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