Man Answers Death: An Anthology of PoetryCorliss Lamont |
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... bring to life , I bring to death : The spirit does but mean the breath : I know no more . ' And he , shall he , Man , her last work , who seem'd so fair , Such splendid purpose in his eyes , Who roll'd the psalm to wintry skies , Who ...
... bring to life , I bring to death : The spirit does but mean the breath : I know no more . ' And he , shall he , Man , her last work , who seem'd so fair , Such splendid purpose in his eyes , Who roll'd the psalm to wintry skies , Who ...
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... bring forth no flowers , And th ' air be filled with noise of doleful knells , And wandering spirits walk untimely hours . And Nature , nurse of every living thing , Let rest herself from her long weariness , And cease henceforth things ...
... bring forth no flowers , And th ' air be filled with noise of doleful knells , And wandering spirits walk untimely hours . And Nature , nurse of every living thing , Let rest herself from her long weariness , And cease henceforth things ...
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... bring it down , The singing voice And bring it down , Drink the bright blood and break the flight That seemed as natural as light . The hunted hunts ; with death upon his wrist Goes forth , and is Surprised to know the stricken heart as ...
... bring it down , The singing voice And bring it down , Drink the bright blood and break the flight That seemed as natural as light . The hunted hunts ; with death upon his wrist Goes forth , and is Surprised to know the stricken heart as ...
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A. E. HOUSMAN ADELAIDE CRAPSEY Annabel Lee Babette Deutsch beauty body breast breath bright cold Collected Poems dark dead dear death deep delight dost doth dream dust dying earth EMILY DICKINSON eternal eyes fade fair fame fate fear fire flower Gilbert Murray glory gone grave grief grow hand happy hast hath hear heart heaven hope hour human immortal JOHN KEATS JOHN MASEFIELD JOSEPH AUSLANDER kings LANGSTON HUGHES Laurence Binyon life's light lips live look lover Lucretius mortal Nature never night o'er once pain pass peace praise rendezvous with Death rest rose shadow shalt shining sigh sing sleep song Sonnet sorrow soul spirit spring stars sweet tears tender thee thine things thou art thought tomb tread VINCENT MILLAY voice weep WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind youth