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1939
Very Warm for May
Canto XXIV: ‘Sleep, my body, sleep, my ghost’
Canto XXIII: ‘The road ran downhill into Spain’
Canto XXII: ‘December the nineteenth: over the black roofs’
Canto XXI: ‘And when we clear away’
Canto XX: ‘Nelson stands on a black pillar’
Canto XIX: ‘The pigeons riddle the London air’
Canto XVIII: ‘In the days that were early the music came easy’
Canto XVII: ‘From the second floor up, looking north, having breakfast’
Canto XIV: ‘The next day I drove by night’
Canto XIII: ‘Which things being so, as we said when we studied’
Canto XII: ‘These days are misty, insulated, mute’
Canto XI: ‘But work is alien; what do I care for the Master’
Canto IX: ‘Now we are back to normal, now the mind is’
Canto V: ‘To-day was a beautiful day, the sky was a brilliant’
Canto IV: ‘September has come and I wake’
Canto III: ‘August is nearly over, the people’
Canto II: ‘Spider, spider, twisting tight’
Canto I: ‘Close and slow, summer is ending in Hampshire’
Goodbye to Berlin
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