A Concordance to the Collected Poems of Dylan ThomasRobert Coleman Williams University of Nebraska Press, 1967 - 579 pages |
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Page 37
... BELL Us your death that myselves the believers Sweetly the diver's bell in the steeple of spin- drift Page Line Poem Page 162 22 86 U.K. U.S. Line 181 22 166 8 86 186 8 133 6 78 148 9 120 25 72 133 IO 129 19 77 143 19 288 2933 Under the ...
... BELL Us your death that myselves the believers Sweetly the diver's bell in the steeple of spin- drift Page Line Poem Page 162 22 86 U.K. U.S. Line 181 22 166 8 86 186 8 133 6 78 148 9 120 25 72 133 IO 129 19 77 143 19 288 2933 Under the ...
Page 38
... BELLS Safe be and smooth from the bellows of the rushy brood . Only the drowned deep bells There , in his night , the black - tongued bells To the built voice , or fly with winter to the bells , The vanishing of the musical ship - work ...
... BELLS Safe be and smooth from the bellows of the rushy brood . Only the drowned deep bells There , in his night , the black - tongued bells To the built voice , or fly with winter to the bells , The vanishing of the musical ship - work ...
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... bell at dark III 6 68 123 6 Made all day until bell time II2 7 68 124 7 Until that one loved least 118 7 71 130 II Until the turbulent new born 138 IO 82 155 IO Never , my girl , until tolled to sleep by the stern This night and each ...
... bell at dark III 6 68 123 6 Made all day until bell time II2 7 68 124 7 Until that one loved least 118 7 71 130 II Until the turbulent new born 138 IO 82 155 IO Never , my girl , until tolled to sleep by the stern This night and each ...
Contents
Entries under B | 26 |
Entries under C | 70 |
Entries under D | 107 |
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