Roofs of Gold, Poems to Read AloudPadraic Colum Macmillan, 1964 - Всего страниц: 179 An anthology of poems chosen for their striking imagery, picturesqueness, action and humor. |
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... turning , By the struggling moonbeam's misty light , And the lantern dimly burning . No useless coffin enclosed his breast , Not in sheet nor in shroud we wound him ; But he lay like a warrior taking his rest , With his martial cloak ...
... turning , By the struggling moonbeam's misty light , And the lantern dimly burning . No useless coffin enclosed his breast , Not in sheet nor in shroud we wound him ; But he lay like a warrior taking his rest , With his martial cloak ...
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... turning , Here Captain ! dear father ! This arm beneath your head ! It is some dream that on the deck , You've fallen cold and dead . My Captain does not answer , his lips are pale and still , My father does not feel my arm , he has no ...
... turning , Here Captain ! dear father ! This arm beneath your head ! It is some dream that on the deck , You've fallen cold and dead . My Captain does not answer , his lips are pale and still , My father does not feel my arm , he has no ...
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... turning you down ; the finest gentleman's not so trim as you ! " Smiling , he raises the adolescent forehead wrinkling ironic now . He sees his decent suit laid out , new - pressed , his carfare on the shelf . He lets his head fall ...
... turning you down ; the finest gentleman's not so trim as you ! " Smiling , he raises the adolescent forehead wrinkling ironic now . He sees his decent suit laid out , new - pressed , his carfare on the shelf . He lets his head fall ...
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Introduction by PADRAIC COLUM | 3 |
The Isles of Greece GEORGE GORDON LORD BYRON | 14 |
The Harp That Once Through Taras Halls | 20 |
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A. E. HOUSMAN Alexander Selkirk Annabel Lee ballad Barmacides battle beautiful Annabel Lee Bells of Shandon bird blow bright bugle Burial of Sir Captain chamber door cloud Collected Poems dance dark dead deep doth dream dying echoes fear Felix Randal flew FRANCIS MAHONY galloped Gilpin golden green Growltiger hair hand hath hear heard heart heaven horse JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN JAMES STEPHENS King land light long thoughts look LORD loud mist moon morning Muriel Rukeyser ne'er never night o'er PADRAIC COLUM Persian pipe poet Quoth Raven round sails Samian wine ship shore Siberia's wastes sighed sing Sir John Moore Sir Patrick Spens sleep snow song soul sound stars stood sweet tell thee THOMAS CAMPBELL thou thoughts of youth tree Twas voice W. B. YEATS waves Wedding-Guest WILLIAM COWPER wind wind's youth are long