A Book of the WinterEdith Sitwell Macmillan, 1950 - 86 pages |
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... haire Spredde forth like to a Region of the Aire , Curl'd like a sea , and like Etheriall fire Dost from thy vitall principles aspire To bee the highest Element of faire , From thy proud heights , thou so commandst desire That when it ...
... haire Spredde forth like to a Region of the Aire , Curl'd like a sea , and like Etheriall fire Dost from thy vitall principles aspire To bee the highest Element of faire , From thy proud heights , thou so commandst desire That when it ...
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... thought , And so more steadily to have gone , With wares which would sinke admiration , I saw , I had love's pinnace overfraught , Ev'ry thy haire for love to worke upon Is much too much , some fitter must be sought 30 A BOOK OF THE WINTER.
... thought , And so more steadily to have gone , With wares which would sinke admiration , I saw , I had love's pinnace overfraught , Ev'ry thy haire for love to worke upon Is much too much , some fitter must be sought 30 A BOOK OF THE WINTER.
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... haire upon the head . The same Greekes call those starres Pogonias , which from the nether part have a maine hanging downe , in fashion of a long beard . As for those called Acontia , they brandish and shake like a speare or dart ...
... haire upon the head . The same Greekes call those starres Pogonias , which from the nether part have a maine hanging downe , in fashion of a long beard . As for those called Acontia , they brandish and shake like a speare or dart ...
Contents
THE GODLESS MONTH Lady Murasaki Translated | 2 |
WINTER MORNING Arthur Rimbaud Translated from | 8 |
WITH FEATHER LITTER OF THE COLD Sacheverell | 11 |
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Angel ANON ARTHUR RIMBAUD Arthur Waley beames beauty beggars bien blazing starres blossom Bocconi body bright ceste foy Chinese by Arthur cieulx cold colour coronaberis darkness darknesse DAVID GASCOYNE doe sing doth dreame drum earth exceedeth Fairies falleth fire flame floods flowers fore-paws foy je vueil friendships frost Glo-worme grace hym schynit haires hath Haylle heaven heavenly Helen Rootham Japanese by Arthur JOHN AUBREY JOHN DONNE JOSÉ GARCIA VILLA juyce LADY MURASAKI LÉON BLOY light Lord Middleton lute mercies MERCUTIO misery moder moon never night nihil O'er OSBERT SITWELL plant quan rags ROBERT HERRICK Robin Goodfellows rose Rose-water Rynosseros season shadow shapes snow Song soule spirit spring star starres Summer sunne sunne of grace sweet tears thee things Thou art Translated TSUNEYO Veni violet vivre et mourir vnhappy vueil vivre Weep WILLIAM BLAKE WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind Winter