Frederick William (fw) Harvey Death Poems

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    Big glory mellowing on the mellowing hills,
    And in the Uttle valleys, thatch and dreams,
    Wrought by the manifold and vagrant wills
    Of sun and ripening rain and wind ; so gleams
    ...
  • 2.
    Bodies of comrade soldiers gleaming white
    Within the mill-pool where you float and dive

    And lounge around part-clothed or naked quite;
    ...
  • 3.
    How should I sing you ? รข?? you who dwell unseen
    Within the darkest chamber of my heart.
    What picturesque and inward-turning art

    ...
  • 4.
    Here where no tree changes,
    Here in a prison of pine,

    I think how Autumn ranges
    ...
Total 4 Death Poems by Frederick William (fw) Harvey

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