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Walter de la Mare

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  • Turns into Miss T.I looked it up recently and found that it's by Walter de la Mare.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Theodora Goss 2008

  • Turns into Miss T.I looked it up recently and found that it's by Walter de la Mare.

    Finding Your Voice Theodora Goss 2008

  • He composed these lines in response to the poem "The Listeners", written by the "minor" English poet, Walter de la Mare.

    ANC Today 2005

  • Rebecca Urbanus was maybe singing or reciting the poetry of Walter de la Mare.

    Middlesex Eugenides, Jeffery 2002

  • What did Walter de la Mare say - look your last on all things lovely every hour?

    Santorini MacLean, Alistair 1986

  • I think it was used somewhere by Walter de la Mare.

    Killer Dolphin Marsh, Ngaio, 1895-1982 1966

  • And it finds its corresponding opposite in the limpid and unperturbed loveliness of Ralph H.dgson; in the ghostly magic and the nursery-rhyme whimsicality of Walter de la Mare; in the quiet and delicate lyrics of W.H. Davies.

    Modern British Poetry Louis Untermeyer 1931

  • For poems from _Peacock Pie_ and _The Listeners_ by Walter de la Mare and _Poems_ by Edward Thomas.

    Modern British Poetry Louis Untermeyer 1931

  • And then, once a year or so, when one is thinking that the hooves of Pegasus have turned into pigs 'trotters, comes some Joseph Conrad, some Walter de la Mare, some Rupert

    Shandygaff Christopher Morley 1923

  • But perhaps best of all, in 1913 I read "Peacock Pie" and "Songs of Childhood," by Walter de la Mare.

    Shandygaff Christopher Morley 1923

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