THE FISH wade through black jade. Of the crow-blue mussel-shells, one keeps adjusting the ash-heaps; opening and shutting itself like an injured fan. The barnacles which encrust the side of the wave, cannot hide there for the submerged shafts of the sun,... Meter in English: A Critical Engagement - Page 157edited by - 1996 - 368 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...THE FISH wade through black jade. Of the crow blue mussel shells, one keeps adjusting the ash heaps ; opening and shutting itself like an injured fan. The...submerged shafts of the sun, split like spun glass, move themselves with spotlight swiftness into the crevices — in and out, illuminating the turquoise... | |
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...THE FISH wade through black jade. Of the crow blue mussel shells, one keeps adjusting the ash heaps ; opening and shutting itself like an injured fan. The...encrust the side of the wave, cannot hide there; for the iubmerged shafts of the sun, split like spun glass, move themselves with spotlight swiftness into the... | |
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...mussel shells, one keeps adjusting the ash heaps ; opening and shutting itself like an injured fan. of the wave, cannot hide there ; for the submerged shafts of the sun, split like spun glass, move themselves with spotlight swiftness into the crevices — in and out, illuminating the turquoise... | |
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