The Uses Of Poetry
William Carlos Williams
I’ve fond anticipation of a day O’erfilled with pure diversion presently, For I must read a lady poesy The while we glide by many a leafy bay, Hid deep in rushes, where at random play The glossy black winged May-flies, or whence flee Hush-throated nestlings in alarm, Whom we have idly frighted with our boat’s long sway. For, lest o’ersaddened by such woes as spring To rural peace from our meek onward trend, What else more fit? We’ll draw the latch-string And close the door of sense; then satiate wend, On poesy’s transforming giant wing, To worlds afar whose fruits all anguish mend.
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- William Carlos Williams : Thursday
- William Carlos Williams : Thursday ( Ii )
- William Carlos Williams : To A Friend Concerning Several Ladies
- William Carlos Williams : To A Solitary Disciple
- William Carlos Williams : To Elsie
- William Carlos Williams : To Have Done Nothing
- William Carlos Williams : To Waken An Old Lady
- William Carlos Williams : Tract
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- William Carlos Williams : The Tulip Bed
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