The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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... swan , Apollo's swans in flight or dying , George Darley's swans , Swans homeward in snowy couples keep , Leda's sinuous , wet - footed , divine swan , Hölderlin's swan plunging its holy neck into the river he contemplated from his ...
... swan , Apollo's swans in flight or dying , George Darley's swans , Swans homeward in snowy couples keep , Leda's sinuous , wet - footed , divine swan , Hölderlin's swan plunging its holy neck into the river he contemplated from his ...
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... Swan " , or " Wring the Neck of the Swan " , it was better advice for painters , who hardly needed it , than for poets . In poetry the swan cannot be strangled , only discarded for something else or for some other creature if you like ...
... Swan " , or " Wring the Neck of the Swan " , it was better advice for painters , who hardly needed it , than for poets . In poetry the swan cannot be strangled , only discarded for something else or for some other creature if you like ...
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... Swans at Coole " . Moore wrote of the swans in Ave. Yeats wrote " The Wild Swans at Coole " five years later , in 1916. Yeats's swans also rise and settle , he changes Moore's precise enumeration from thirty - six to a grander , less ...
... Swans at Coole " . Moore wrote of the swans in Ave. Yeats wrote " The Wild Swans at Coole " five years later , in 1916. Yeats's swans also rise and settle , he changes Moore's precise enumeration from thirty - six to a grander , less ...
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