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Dylan Thomas
Notes on the Art of Poetry
‘Should lanterns shine, the holy face’
‘I see the boys of summer in their ruin’
‘Twenty-four years remind the tears of my eyes’
‘Light breaks where no sun shines’
‘I have longed to move away’
In Memory of Ann Jones
Dylan Thomas: Miscellany Two
Dylan Thomas: Miscellany
Fern Hill
The Conversation of Prayer
The Hunchback in the Park
After the Funeral
In memory of Ann Jones
‘The force that through the green fuse drives the flower’
Poem in October
‘In my craft or sullen art’
‘Do not go gentle into that good night’
‘Before I knocked and flesh let enter’
‘And death shall have no dominion’
Death and Entrances
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