Georgian Poetry 1920-22 by Various
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* * * * * WILLIAM H. DAVIES THE CAPTIVE LION Thou that in fury with thy knotted tail Hast made this iron floor thy beaten drum; That now in silence walkst thy little space-- Like a sea-captain--careless what may come: What power has brought thy majesty to this, Who gave those eyes their dull and sleepy look; Who took their lightning out, and from thy throat The thunder when the whole wide forest shook? It was that man who went again, alone, Into thy forest dark--Lord, he was brave! That man a fly has killed, whose bones are left |
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