The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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... don't manage it at all . Or rather they don't try . My dream is my own property , thank you ; no less than Tennyson's dream — or day - dream , or dream and day - dream of rising and passing over England in a balloon . Contem- plating ...
... don't manage it at all . Or rather they don't try . My dream is my own property , thank you ; no less than Tennyson's dream — or day - dream , or dream and day - dream of rising and passing over England in a balloon . Contem- plating ...
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... don't become similar professors and take to constructing false simulacra of poets — will ever afterwards avoid literature . But I assure you , and me , that it doesn't matter . Carrying that book up the stairs in the London Library ...
... don't become similar professors and take to constructing false simulacra of poets — will ever afterwards avoid literature . But I assure you , and me , that it doesn't matter . Carrying that book up the stairs in the London Library ...
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... don't know very much about birds , but I think my favorite is the crow . His song isn't very valuable but his plumage — to say nothing of his personality - is most fascinating and satis- factory . And then there are swallows . " But the ...
... don't know very much about birds , but I think my favorite is the crow . His song isn't very valuable but his plumage — to say nothing of his personality - is most fascinating and satis- factory . And then there are swallows . " But the ...
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