The Pocket Book of Story PoemsLouis Untermeyer Pocket books, Incorporated, 1945 - 386 pages |
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Page 126
... soul so pure and gay ? Why your hair was amber I shall divine , And your mouth of your own geranium's red , — And what you would do with me , in fine , In the new life come in the old one's stead . I have lived , I shall say , so much ...
... soul so pure and gay ? Why your hair was amber I shall divine , And your mouth of your own geranium's red , — And what you would do with me , in fine , In the new life come in the old one's stead . I have lived , I shall say , so much ...
Page 169
... soul ! All swims before her eyes , flashes with black , she catches the main words only , Sentences broken , gunshot wound in the breast , cavalry skirmish , taken to hospital , At present low , but will soon be better . Ah now the ...
... soul ! All swims before her eyes , flashes with black , she catches the main words only , Sentences broken , gunshot wound in the breast , cavalry skirmish , taken to hospital , At present low , but will soon be better . Ah now the ...
Page 306
... soul's Desire she came to greet . But why should they , her botch - work , turn about And stare disdain at me , her ... soul in everything that squirms . And souls are restless , plagued , impatient things , 306 OF MYSTERY AND TERROR.
... soul's Desire she came to greet . But why should they , her botch - work , turn about And stare disdain at me , her ... soul in everything that squirms . And souls are restless , plagued , impatient things , 306 OF MYSTERY AND TERROR.
Contents
Introduction Louis Untermeyer iii | 1 |
Ballad of East and West Rudyard Kipling 1695 | 9 |
Hervé Riel Robert Browning | 16 |
Copyright | |
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