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... nature of a poet . As a boy he was moody , observant , loved solitude , cherished an imaginary companion he called ' Philip ' : he had moreover , we are told , the ' marvellous gift of inatten- tion ' , so necessary to budding poets for ...
... nature of a poet . As a boy he was moody , observant , loved solitude , cherished an imaginary companion he called ' Philip ' : he had moreover , we are told , the ' marvellous gift of inatten- tion ' , so necessary to budding poets for ...
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... nature . But he avoids both the gush and the ' literary ' touch which often betray such amateurs . ' But earth would have her sleep out , spite of the sun ' : ' Whatever is for ever to a bird ' : ' The flint was the one crop that never ...
... nature . But he avoids both the gush and the ' literary ' touch which often betray such amateurs . ' But earth would have her sleep out , spite of the sun ' : ' Whatever is for ever to a bird ' : ' The flint was the one crop that never ...
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... nature's inexorable laws . In one of his Last Poems , A. E. Housman wrote , For nature , heartless , witless nature , Will neither care nor know What stranger's feet may find the meadow And trespass there and go , Nor ask amid the dews ...
... nature's inexorable laws . In one of his Last Poems , A. E. Housman wrote , For nature , heartless , witless nature , Will neither care nor know What stranger's feet may find the meadow And trespass there and go , Nor ask amid the dews ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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