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| 2311. | Spring Night in Lo-yang Hearing a Flute by Li Po> | | In what house, the jade flute that sends these dark notes drifting,
scattering on the spring wind that fills Lo-yang?
Tonight if we should hear the ... |
| 2312. | Parting at a Wine-shop in Nan-king by Li Po> | | A wind, bringing willow-cotton, sweetens the shop,
And a girl from Wu, pouring wine, urges me to share it.
With my comrades of the city who are here... |
| 2313. | Going Up Yoyang Tower by Li Po> | | We climbed Yoyang Tower with
all the scene around coming
into vision; looking up the
Great River seeing boats turn
and enter the Tungting Lake; ge... |
| 2315. | The Old Prison by Judith Wright> | | The rows of cells are unroofed,
a flute for the wind's mouth,
who comes with a breath of ice
from the blue caves of the south.
O dark and fi... |
| 2316. | Symptoms of Love by Robert Graves> | | Love is universal migraine,
A bright stain on the vision
Blotting out reason.
Symptoms of true love
Are leanness, jealousy,
Laggard dawns;
... |
| 2317. | Love Without Hope by Robert Graves> | | Love without hope, as when the young bird-catcher
Swept off his tall hat to the Squire's own daughter,
So let the imprisoned larks escape and fly
S... |
| 2318. | Escape by Robert Graves> | | August 6, 1916.—Officer previously reported died of wounds, now reported wounded: Graves, Captain R., Royal Welch Fusiliers.)
…but I was dead... |
| 2319. | A Pinch of Salt by Robert Graves> | | When a dream is born in you
With a sudden clamorous pain,
When you know the dream is true
And lovely, with no flaw nor stain,
O then, be careful, ... |
| 2320. | Dew-drop and Diamond by Robert Graves> | | The difference between you and her
(whom I to you did once prefer)
Is clear enough to settle:
She like a diamond shone, but you
Shine like an earl... |
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