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... wind flapped loose , the wind was still , Shaken out dead from tree and hill : I had walked on at the wind's will , - I sat now , for the wind was still . Between my knees my forehead was ,, - My lips , drawn in , said not Alas ! My ...
... wind flapped loose , the wind was still , Shaken out dead from tree and hill : I had walked on at the wind's will , - I sat now , for the wind was still . Between my knees my forehead was ,, - My lips , drawn in , said not Alas ! My ...
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... wind coiled glistening , darted , Aed , Dragging its heavy body : at Waereghem The wind coiled in the grass above his head : Waiting - listening ... Dedicates to them This ... wind in the hédges but not as the wind THE SENSE OF MOTION / 175.
... wind coiled glistening , darted , Aed , Dragging its heavy body : at Waereghem The wind coiled in the grass above his head : Waiting - listening ... Dedicates to them This ... wind in the hédges but not as the wind THE SENSE OF MOTION / 175.
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A Practical Introduction to the Reading of Poems Christopher Collins. Of wind in the hédges but not as the wind blows Óver fresh water when the waves lág ... The expectation these last three and a half lines create is not that of the ...
A Practical Introduction to the Reading of Poems Christopher Collins. Of wind in the hédges but not as the wind blows Óver fresh water when the waves lág ... The expectation these last three and a half lines create is not that of the ...
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