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1.The Dawn
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I Would be ignorant as the dawn That has looked down On that old queen measuring a town With the pin of a brooch, Or on the withered men that saw Fro...
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2.On Woman
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May God be praised for woman That gives up all her mind, A man may find in no man A friendship of her kind That covers all he has brought As with her...
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3.Song of the Broad-Axe(一)
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1 WEAPON shapely, naked, wan, Head from the mother's bowels drawn, Wooded flesh and metal bone, limb only one and lip only one, Gray-blue leaf b...
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4.Song of the Broad-Axe(二)
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2 Welcome are all earth's lands, each for its kind, Welcome are lands of pine and oak, Welcome are lands of the lemon and fig, Welcome are lands o...
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5.Song of the Broad-Axe(三)
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3 The log at the wood-pile, the axe supported by it, The sylvan hut, the vine over the doorway, the space clear'd for a garden, The irregular tap...
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6.The Fisherman
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Although I can see him still, The freckled man who goes To a grey place on a hill In grey Connemara clothes At dawn to cast his flies, Its long sinc...
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7.The Hawk
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Call down the hawk from the air; Let him be hooded or caged Till the yellow eye has grown mild, For larder and spit are bare, The old cook enraged,...
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8.Song of the Exposition(一)
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1 (AH little recks the laborer, How near his work is holding him to God, The loving Laborer through space and time.) After all not to create only,...
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9.Song of the Exposition(二)
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2 Come Muse migrate from Greece and Ionia, Cross out please those immensely overpaid accounts, That matter of Troy and Achilles' wrath, and ?neas,...
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10.Song of the Exposition(三)
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3 Responsive to our summons, Or rather to her long-nurs'd inclination, Join'd with an irresistible, natural gravitation, She comes! I hear the ru...