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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BODY AND SOUL, by ABUL FADL First Line: Here the river's body flows Last Line: The woodland air. | |||
Here the river's body flows, Here stand the trees; Breathes the river's soul, when blows The meadow's breeze. When the breeze unstirring lies A sword shines there, But a coat of mail, when sighs The woodland air. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...VOYAGE A L'INFINI by WALTER CONRAD ARENSBERG AT CASTLE WOOD by EMILY JANE BRONTE NUPTIAL SONG by JOHN BYRNE LEICESTER WARREN SONG by CHARLES GRANGER BLANDEN SHEARERS'SONG, FR. KING RENE'S ROMANCE by GORDON BOTTOMLEY |
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