Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 pages |
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... keep from making suggestions to the person who is working things out in his own mind ? Or is the highest approval ... keeps himself from doing them damage ; who , loving the flowers , lets them be there on the stem ; who , with good ...
... keep from making suggestions to the person who is working things out in his own mind ? Or is the highest approval ... keeps himself from doing them damage ; who , loving the flowers , lets them be there on the stem ; who , with good ...
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... KEEP A - GOIN ' Frank L. Stanton If you strike a thorn or rose , Keep a - goin ' ! If it hails or if it snows , Keep a - goin ' ! ' Tain't no use to sit an ' whine When the fish ain't on your line ; Bait your hook an ' keep a - tryin'- Keep ...
... KEEP A - GOIN ' Frank L. Stanton If you strike a thorn or rose , Keep a - goin ' ! If it hails or if it snows , Keep a - goin ' ! ' Tain't no use to sit an ' whine When the fish ain't on your line ; Bait your hook an ' keep a - tryin'- Keep ...
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... Keep a - goin ' ! When it looks like all is up , Keep a - goin ' ! Drain the sweetness from the cup , Keep a - goin ' ! See the wild birds on the wing , Hear the bells that sweetly ring , When you feel like singin ' , sing- Keep a ...
... Keep a - goin ' ! When it looks like all is up , Keep a - goin ' ! Drain the sweetness from the cup , Keep a - goin ' ! See the wild birds on the wing , Hear the bells that sweetly ring , When you feel like singin ' , sing- Keep a ...
Contents
ANATOMY OF THE POEMEXPERIENCE | 65 |
65 | 91 |
Visual and Other FreeImagery | 137 |
Copyright | |
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