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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BIRDS IN THE NIGHT, by LUIS CERNUDA First Line: The french government - or maybe it was the english - placed Last Line: Better if it were a cockroach, simply to squash it Subject(s): Homosexuality; Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891); Verlaine, Paul (1844-1896) | |||
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