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... Selected Poems . Ed . Timothy Webb . London : J. M. Dent , 1977 . Thomson , James . The Seasons and The Castle of Indolence . Ed . James Sambrook . Ox- ford : Clarendon P , 1973 . Wolfram , Eddie . History of Collage : An Anthology of ...
... Selected Poems . Ed . Timothy Webb . London : J. M. Dent , 1977 . Thomson , James . The Seasons and The Castle of Indolence . Ed . James Sambrook . Ox- ford : Clarendon P , 1973 . Wolfram , Eddie . History of Collage : An Anthology of ...
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... , an " unread vision . ” “ And after this our exile " -Section IV of the poem 22. " Among School Children , " in Yeats's Selected Poems , 115-17 . ends with this extraordinary line , all the more peremptory 68 COLBY QUARTERLY.
... , an " unread vision . ” “ And after this our exile " -Section IV of the poem 22. " Among School Children , " in Yeats's Selected Poems , 115-17 . ends with this extraordinary line , all the more peremptory 68 COLBY QUARTERLY.
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