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120 "Schoolboyish" Petrarchan Sonnets Bruce Hamilton
120 "Schoolboyish" Petrarchan Sonnets
Bruce Hamilton
120 "Schoolboyish" Petrarchan Sonnets is a collection composed in a rather basic manner that essentially consisted of starting with a first word and then 'merely running' with that same word. The aforementioned schoolboyish aspect of the entire collection should not at all detract from a sense that a sonnet can be very narrow and also highly ornate. The various individual examples may seem to veer here, there, and practically everywhere in terms of possible 'meanings'; meanwhile, each sonnet may be in strict keeping or almost strict keeping with the apparently preferred formulaics of John Keats and of the sprung-rhythm 'master' Gerard Manley Hopkins. SOME FORESTS Some forests must be rich and lovely parts of earthly wishes for a wondrous daywhose every moment soon might seem to saykind words that speak of splendor that restarts. Implicit in a wooded world are chartson which might seem to thrive a fine arrayof plants and animals that surely payobeisances eclipsing human arts. Endangered though all forests now must seem, a great resilience rules what Nature istill wondrousness will not go up in steam. Perfection forms an adamantine fizzpermitting anything to form a dreamin which a million shadows dart and whiz.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | June 17, 2005 |
| ISBN13 | 9780595359622 |
| Publishers | iUniverse, Inc. |
| Pages | 132 |
| Dimensions | 150 × 8 × 225 mm · 208 g |
| Language | English |