Poetry anthology quotations

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"How do I love thee?"
SONNET43
1 of 18
"after passionate nights and intimate days"
MANHUNT
2 of 18
"obscene as cancer, bitter as the cud"
DULCEETDECORUM
3 of 18
I give you an onion
VALENTINE
4 of 18
hung out over the dark edge
LIVINGSPACE
5 of 18
the broken birds egg of a skull
MAMETZWOOD
6 of 18
we hissed along the polished ice in games confederate
THEPRELUDE
7 of 18
two vast trunk-less legs of stone stand in the desert
OZYMANDIAS
8 of 18
she sits in the tawny vapour that the city lanes have uprolled
AWIFEINLONDON
9 of 18
the summer lapsed away
ASIMPERCEPTIBLYASGRIEF
10 of 18
the great slime kings were gathered there for vengance
DEATHOFANATURALIST
11 of 18
something is pushing them to the side of their own lives
AFTERNOONS
12 of 18
thou watches the last oozings hour by hour
TOAUTUMN
13 of 18
There's some corner of a foreign field that is forever England
THESOLDIER
14 of 18
to keep me from melancholy i fill this stolen time with you
COZYAPOLOGIA
15 of 18
she walks in beauty like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies
SHEWALKSINBEAUTY
16 of 18
I hold creation in my foot
HAWKROOSTING
17 of 18
the marriage hearse
LONDON
18 of 18

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Card 2

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"after passionate nights and intimate days"

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MANHUNT

Card 3

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"obscene as cancer, bitter as the cud"

Back

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Card 4

Front

I give you an onion

Back

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Card 5

Front

hung out over the dark edge

Back

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