We begin our Winter Poems anthology…
Posted by Village Poet on December 7th, 2006 at 02:12am
…with a few beloved classics:William Shakespeare,?Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind? from As You Like It (1600)Thomas Campion,?Now Winter Nights Enlarge? (1617)Emily Dickinson,?There?s a Certain Slant of Light? (#82)Robert Frost,?Dust of…
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