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The Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas 1934-1952 by Dylan Thomas
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The Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas 1934-1952

by Dylan Thomas

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... Driver * The Anthology of Popular Verse, edited by Christopher Hurford * Here to Eternity, edited by Andrew Motion * The Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas * William Wordsworth: An Anthology

... Present by Johanna Lindsay The Pilgrim of Hate by Ellis Peters Another Man's Son by Katherine Stone Collected Poems : 1934-1952 by Dylan Thomas My entire inventory is at: http://bookmooch.com/m/inventory/geophile Hope that somebody needs something -- I'm ...

... the intensity of youth and its transience. Hattie Morahan and Sam West read poetry and prose by Wordsworth, Rimbaud, Dylan Thomas, Thom Gunn, AE Houseman, Evelyn Waugh, Sylvia Plath, Jane Austen and Caroline Bird. The music of youth includes Debussy, Schumann, George Butte ...

... read poetry and prose from the 1930s by Louis MacNeice, Sylvia Townsend Warner, John Steinbeck, George Orwell, Dylan Thomas and WH Auden, with music by Britten, Barber, Robeson, Bela Bartok and Noel Coward.

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... or W. B. Yeats with Irish Breakfast. Passage to India with Darjeeling or Assam What would be a good tea to read Dylan Thomas or The Prydain Chronicles with? (Welsh) ETA correct touchstones.

... for me. And I guess the poetry that touches me the most does the same thing. The thrill and insight I got when I first read Dylan Thomas' Fern Hill at age 16, or e e cummings' i thank you God at some later point, taps that same sensawonda. I've not kept up with poetry over the years, except ...

... This Way Comes in plot, but the lyrical language in this book makes it my very favorite of his. It makes me think of Dylan Thomas' poem, Fern Hill, which is one of my two favorite poems.

... the Autumn leaves and read Gargantua and Pantagruel, one of the funniest books ever written. Some poets, such as Dylan Thomas, make much more sense when pie-eyed, and I love dipping into James Joyce and Samuel Beckett while nursing a Jameson's Irish Whiskey. Also certain Muslim ...

... the clearance section of Half Price Books. Yes, I am that cheap. Today I got Krik? Krak!, Songs in Ordinary Time, and Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas. Veronika Decides to Die came in the mail and yesterday I got On Beauty. I have more coming from Amazon too. Wow, perhaps I should ...

-The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S. Eliot -Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas -The Reprimand by Elizabeth Bishop (haha, get it? tear? really, it's more of a bitter poem than a sad one, though.)

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