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... forced as far back as Eastman's position that the poet should " say " nothing at all , but merely " heighten consciousness , " whatever that may mean . Or he has been forced to mock as well as sharpen his state- ments with irony . But ...
... forced as far back as Eastman's position that the poet should " say " nothing at all , but merely " heighten consciousness , " whatever that may mean . Or he has been forced to mock as well as sharpen his state- ments with irony . But ...
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... forced , by tempests , among stone , One seed caught haven here , Making the frozen veins its own To shelter its root's fear , And sternly blossomed in the high Straight steeple's dominance . Nothing can take its rock and sky Until new ...
... forced , by tempests , among stone , One seed caught haven here , Making the frozen veins its own To shelter its root's fear , And sternly blossomed in the high Straight steeple's dominance . Nothing can take its rock and sky Until new ...
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... forced to sorrow without benefit Of unstarched wail from willow trees , He has dashed his little ones against the stones . Left only tears to be the classic show , Each eye - clutched supplicant Swallows customary anguish - blades As ...
... forced to sorrow without benefit Of unstarched wail from willow trees , He has dashed his little ones against the stones . Left only tears to be the classic show , Each eye - clutched supplicant Swallows customary anguish - blades As ...
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