Poetry London-New York, Volume 1, Issues 2-3Poetry London-New York, 1956 |
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... deep centre of the voice and fire . I know the motion of the deepest stone . Each one's himself , yet each one's everyone . VII I'm tired of brooding on my neighbor's soul ; My friends become more Christian , year by year . Small waters ...
... deep centre of the voice and fire . I know the motion of the deepest stone . Each one's himself , yet each one's everyone . VII I'm tired of brooding on my neighbor's soul ; My friends become more Christian , year by year . Small waters ...
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... breeze To change more than any sea - face ; Conversely , even Time's rush it defies Like a patch of sea that will be suddenly waveless In a storm . Oh like no passage nor stance it is ; It grows neither as Solomon nor as lilies ; Deep 33.
... breeze To change more than any sea - face ; Conversely , even Time's rush it defies Like a patch of sea that will be suddenly waveless In a storm . Oh like no passage nor stance it is ; It grows neither as Solomon nor as lilies ; Deep 33.
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... Deep in a hollow , where the shadows run , A cruel garden grows upon a pyre . Panther - eyed watcher , crouching on a crag , Knows a like blossom in his inky soul , Colored of terror and of glowing coal , That opens slowly as his ...
... Deep in a hollow , where the shadows run , A cruel garden grows upon a pyre . Panther - eyed watcher , crouching on a crag , Knows a like blossom in his inky soul , Colored of terror and of glowing coal , That opens slowly as his ...
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American ANNE RIDLER anthologies ARTHUR GREGOR Aubade beat blood book of poems called Chelsea Rooming House CLAIRE MCALLISTER Conquest's contemporary critic dark dead death Dylan Thomas E. E. CUMMINGS Editions Poetry London Editor Eliot ELIZABETH JENNINGS Empson experience eyes Fables and Ceremonies face feeling fire flowers G. S. Fraser grass green heart Herbert Horace Gregory imagination JEAN GARRIGUE language light lines literary living look magazine metaphor MICHAEL HAMBURGER mind move Muir never night past perhaps play PLNY poet's poetic Poetry London Poetry London-New York poets published rain reader rhythm RICHARD PERREAU-SAUSSINE Roy Campbell seems sense shadow sing sleep song STEPHEN SPENDER stone summer symbol syntax TAMBIMUTTU theme thing tion trees truth turned University villanelle voice W. S. Graham W. S. MERWIN Wain Wain's wind wings winter WINTHROP PALMER words writing young