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... hill to hill , From the windmill to the watermill ; And he said to himself , as it neared the noon , Two red roses across the moon . You scarce could see for the scarlet and blue , A golden helm or a golden shoe ; 5 ΙΟ 15 20 So he cried ...
... hill to hill , From the windmill to the watermill ; And he said to himself , as it neared the noon , Two red roses across the moon . You scarce could see for the scarlet and blue , A golden helm or a golden shoe ; 5 ΙΟ 15 20 So he cried ...
Page 541
... hills , That choir among themselves long afterward . They shall know well the heavenly fellowship Of men that perish and of summer morn ... hill . The wilderness rose up to it , And sprawled around WALLACE STEVENS [ 541 ] Anecdote of the Jar.
... hills , That choir among themselves long afterward . They shall know well the heavenly fellowship Of men that perish and of summer morn ... hill . The wilderness rose up to it , And sprawled around WALLACE STEVENS [ 541 ] Anecdote of the Jar.
Page 697
... stung , Love goes , carrying compassion To the rawly - difficult ; > His countenance , his hands ' motion , Serene even to a fault . 5 ΙΟ 15 ( 1958 ) 1 Index INDEX A ball will bounce , but less 697 GEOFFREY HILL Orpheus and Eurydice.
... stung , Love goes , carrying compassion To the rawly - difficult ; > His countenance , his hands ' motion , Serene even to a fault . 5 ΙΟ 15 ( 1958 ) 1 Index INDEX A ball will bounce , but less 697 GEOFFREY HILL Orpheus and Eurydice.
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