The Poetry Cure: A Pocket Medicine Chest of VerseRobert Haven Schauffler Dodd, Mead, 1925 - 414 pages |
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... singing birds . " . . an un- According to Ribot , the French psychologist , “ all invention presupposes a want , a craving satisfied impulse . . . . The origin of all imaginative creation is a need , a desire . " The poet can usually ...
... singing birds . " . . an un- According to Ribot , the French psychologist , “ all invention presupposes a want , a craving satisfied impulse . . . . The origin of all imaginative creation is a need , a desire . " The poet can usually ...
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... singing ears , And pounding heart . Suddenly I am in the clear water , The deep - sea water , The buoyant and calm water Beyond the breasted danger , On the far side of courage . TO HIS HEART , BIDDING IT HAVE NO FEAR BY WILLIAM BUTLER ...
... singing ears , And pounding heart . Suddenly I am in the clear water , The deep - sea water , The buoyant and calm water Beyond the breasted danger , On the far side of courage . TO HIS HEART , BIDDING IT HAVE NO FEAR BY WILLIAM BUTLER ...
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... singing ears , And pounding heart . Suddenly I am in the clear water , The deep - sea water , The buoyant and calm water Beyond the breasted danger , On the far side of courage . TO HIS HEART , BIDDING IT HAVE NO FEAR BY WILLIAM BUTLER ...
... singing ears , And pounding heart . Suddenly I am in the clear water , The deep - sea water , The buoyant and calm water Beyond the breasted danger , On the far side of courage . TO HIS HEART , BIDDING IT HAVE NO FEAR BY WILLIAM BUTLER ...
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... sing , The laughter of unclouded years , And every sad and lovely thing ; By the romantic ages stored With high endeavour that was his , By all his mad catastrophes , Make me a man , O Lord . I , that on my familiar hill Saw with ...
... sing , The laughter of unclouded years , And every sad and lovely thing ; By the romantic ages stored With high endeavour that was his , By all his mad catastrophes , Make me a man , O Lord . I , that on my familiar hill Saw with ...
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... arms , and knows The cause he lived for calls for him once more ; And straightway rises , whole and void of fears , And armèd , turns him singing to his foes . From ODE TO THE WEST WIND BY PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY POEMS OF COURAGE 47.
... arms , and knows The cause he lived for calls for him once more ; And straightway rises , whole and void of fears , And armèd , turns him singing to his foes . From ODE TO THE WEST WIND BY PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY POEMS OF COURAGE 47.
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ALFRED TENNYSON Allons beauty beneath bird bliss blue Blynken breath bright CHRISTOPHER MORLEY dark dawn dear death deep Don John doth dream dust earth eyes face fear feet flowers gold grass green hair hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hills I'se JOHN KEATS JOHN MILTON John of Austria King laughing light lips live look Lord marsh marshes of Glynn mirth moon morning mother mountains never niggah night peace PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY POEMS rain riding river ROBERT HAVEN SCHAUFFLER ROBINSON JEFFERS rose round sail shadow shine silence silver sing skies sleep smile song sorrow soul spirit stars strong sweet tears thee thine things Thou art thought trees twas voice wave weary wild WILLIAM WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wine wings woods