Pattern Poetry: A Historical Critique from the Alexandrian Greeks to Dylan ThomasMarlborough House, 1976 - 152 sivua |
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Sivu 105
... baby who is also the potential Son " crimson " upon the Cross with the blood of wounds . The poet therefore invokes the Child to " spin " His own grave by returning to the womb . The following stanza , the last of the poem , 105.
... baby who is also the potential Son " crimson " upon the Cross with the blood of wounds . The poet therefore invokes the Child to " spin " His own grave by returning to the womb . The following stanza , the last of the poem , 105.
Sivu 107
... blood that Christ suffered to be shed for the world's sake and that the Child will suffer to be shed upon His own Crucifixion . The poet , therefore , has finally accepted the inevitable -- that mankind must be redeemed and that Christ ...
... blood that Christ suffered to be shed for the world's sake and that the Child will suffer to be shed upon His own Crucifixion . The poet , therefore , has finally accepted the inevitable -- that mankind must be redeemed and that Christ ...
Sivu 137
... blood drop's garden Endure stone Blind host to sleep the In the dark And deep Rock Awake No heart bone But let it break On the mountain crown Unbidden by the sun And the beating dust be blown Down Under to the the river rooting plain ...
... blood drop's garden Endure stone Blind host to sleep the In the dark And deep Rock Awake No heart bone But let it break On the mountain crown Unbidden by the sun And the beating dust be blown Down Under to the the river rooting plain ...
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ENGLISH PATTERN POETRY IN THE SIXTEENTH | 16 |
ENGLISH PATTERN POETRY IN THE SEVENTEENTH | 23 |
PATTERN POETRY IN THE EIGHTEENTH | 33 |
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