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... poet die ? I am asking a question more complex than I can answer , though I am sure there are several answers which , if they could be synthesized , would combine to a profound answer . Among surviving poets there are certain to be some ...
... poet die ? I am asking a question more complex than I can answer , though I am sure there are several answers which , if they could be synthesized , would combine to a profound answer . Among surviving poets there are certain to be some ...
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... poet . We had learned to read them without thinking of the poet as a living man . They gravitated within us as certain poems of Baudelaire and Rilke gravitate , and we had joined Thomas with those poets who offer us consolation for the ...
... poet . We had learned to read them without thinking of the poet as a living man . They gravitated within us as certain poems of Baudelaire and Rilke gravitate , and we had joined Thomas with those poets who offer us consolation for the ...
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... poet had struggled long and hard with the words of his speech . The poems will have to wait now for other voices , other intercessors , to bring to life the seasons , the cities ; the hills , the multiple aspects of life which Dylan ...
... poet had struggled long and hard with the words of his speech . The poems will have to wait now for other voices , other intercessors , to bring to life the seasons , the cities ; the hills , the multiple aspects of life which Dylan ...
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