The Collected Poems of Roy Campbell: St. John of the Cross. Upon a gloomy night ; Verses written after an ectasy of high exaltation ; Coplas about the soul which suffers with impatience to see God ; Other verses with a divine meaning by the same author ; Romance III : of the creation ; Romance IV ; Romance VIII : the same ; With a divine intentionBodley Head, 1949 - Poetry, Modern |
Contents
Preface by Mary Campbell | 13 |
BestiaryGuillaume Apollinaire | 20 |
Upon a Gloomy Night | 47 |
Copyright | |
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