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Then, cleaving the grass, gazelles appear (The gentler dolphins of kindlier waves) With sensitive heads alert of ear; Frail crowds that a delicate hearing saves.
Thomas Sturge Moore
For milkmaids and queens and gipsy-princesses Dream and kiss blindfold or starve upon guesses.
Thomas Sturge Moore
Shells with lip, or tooth, or bleeding gum, Tell-tale shells, and shells that whisper 'Come', Shells that stammer, blush, and yet are dumb – " "O let me hear!
Thomas Sturge Moore
In my opinion Mr. Moore is a greater poet than Mr. Yeats. He has lived obscurely, and has not displayed Mr. Yeats's talent for self-dramatization; for these reasons and others he has never become a public figure or a popular writer.
Thomas Sturge Moore
A sheep in sheep's clothing.
Thomas Sturge Moore