A Book of the WinterEdith Sitwell Macmillan, 1950 - 86 pages |
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... hear no hunting horn . SACHEVERELL SITWELL , Doctor Donne and Gargantua . So , we'll go no more a - roving So , we'll go no more a - roving So late into the night , Though the heart be still as loving , And the moon be still as bright ...
... hear no hunting horn . SACHEVERELL SITWELL , Doctor Donne and Gargantua . So , we'll go no more a - roving So , we'll go no more a - roving So late into the night , Though the heart be still as loving , And the moon be still as bright ...
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... hear , the Damned would make no noise , But listen to thee , ( walking in thy chamber ) Melting melodious words to Lutes of Amber . ROBERT HERRICK . IV Young Woman And softe he cougheth with a semysoun : What do ye , hony - comb ...
... hear , the Damned would make no noise , But listen to thee , ( walking in thy chamber ) Melting melodious words to Lutes of Amber . ROBERT HERRICK . IV Young Woman And softe he cougheth with a semysoun : What do ye , hony - comb ...
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Edith Sitwell. What is the march we hear groan As the hoofèd sound of a drum marched on With a pang like darkness , with a clang Blacker than an orang - outang ? " Heliogabalus is alone , — Only his bones to play upon . " The mocking ...
Edith Sitwell. What is the march we hear groan As the hoofèd sound of a drum marched on With a pang like darkness , with a clang Blacker than an orang - outang ? " Heliogabalus is alone , — Only his bones to play upon . " The mocking ...
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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