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... A. E. Housman ; and to Charles Scribner's Sons for one poem from the Poems of Francis Thompson . TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE INTRODUCTION 1. The Uses of Poetry PREFACE X1.
... A. E. Housman ; and to Charles Scribner's Sons for one poem from the Poems of Francis Thompson . TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE INTRODUCTION 1. The Uses of Poetry PREFACE X1.
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... A. E. Housman , the most precise of modern poets . The lyrics from A Shropshire Lad are formed with the exactness of the classical poems , short , to the point , verbally perfect . With rue my heart is laden For golden friends I had ...
... A. E. Housman , the most precise of modern poets . The lyrics from A Shropshire Lad are formed with the exactness of the classical poems , short , to the point , verbally perfect . With rue my heart is laden For golden friends I had ...
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... HOUSMAN POEMS FROM A SHROPSHIRE LAD Reveille Wake ! The silver dusk returning Up the beach of darkness brims , And the ship of sunrise burning Strands ... ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN 473 ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN Poems from A Shropshire Lad Reveille.
... HOUSMAN POEMS FROM A SHROPSHIRE LAD Reveille Wake ! The silver dusk returning Up the beach of darkness brims , And the ship of sunrise burning Strands ... ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN 473 ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN Poems from A Shropshire Lad Reveille.
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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