The Poets' World: An Anthology of English PoetryJames Reeves W. Heinemann, 1948 - 304 من الصفحات |
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... falls on the first word ' down ' . To make the first accent of an iambic line fall on the first syllable instead of the second is one of the commonest methods of varying the metre . Free verse But there is also poetry which has no metre ...
... falls on the first word ' down ' . To make the first accent of an iambic line fall on the first syllable instead of the second is one of the commonest methods of varying the metre . Free verse But there is also poetry which has no metre ...
الصفحة 185
... fall of an acorn on the ground , the pattering of nuts on the hazel branches as they fall from ripeness ; The flirt of the ground - lark's wing from the stubbles - how sweet such pictures on dewy mornings , when the dew flashes from its ...
... fall of an acorn on the ground , the pattering of nuts on the hazel branches as they fall from ripeness ; The flirt of the ground - lark's wing from the stubbles - how sweet such pictures on dewy mornings , when the dew flashes from its ...
الصفحة 202
... fall : And there was nought of strange , beside The flights of mews and peewits pied By millions crouched on the old ... falling , Farre away I heard her song . ' Cusha ! Cusha ! ' all along Where the reedy Lindis floweth , Floweth ...
... fall : And there was nought of strange , beside The flights of mews and peewits pied By millions crouched on the old ... falling , Farre away I heard her song . ' Cusha ! Cusha ! ' all along Where the reedy Lindis floweth , Floweth ...
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