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         Muir Edwin:     more books (101)
  1. We Moderns: Enigmas And Guesses (1920) by Edwin Muir, 2010-09-10
  2. John Knox: Portrait of a Calvinist, by Edwin Muir, 1929
  3. Poor Tom (The Scottish fiction reprint library) by Edwin Muir, 1982-04
  4. Collected Poems 1921 - 1958 by Edwin MUIR, 1960
  5. Politics of King Lear by Edwin Muir, 1970-02
  6. Description of a Struggle by Franz Kafka; Willa Muir; Edwin Muir, 1979
  7. The Unknown Quantity by Hermann Broch, 2000-12-27
  8. Salvation by Sholem Asch, 1951
  9. Josephus (Josephus T25) by Lion Feuchtwanger, 1973-02
  10. Kafka: The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, 1987-01-01
  11. COLLECTED POEMS OF EDWIN MUIR by Edwin Muir, 1957-01-01
  12. The penal colony, stories and short pieces, tr. by Willa and Edwin Muir by Franz Kafka, 1968
  13. Belonging: A memoir by Willa Muir, 1968
  14. Conversation with the Supplicant by Franz; Muir, Willa and Edwin (Trans); Van Vliet, Claire (Illus) Kafka, 1971-01-01

81. "The Fathers" - Edwin Muir
The Fathers edwin muir. Our fathers all were poor, Poorer ourfathers fathers; Beyond, we dare not look. We, the sons, keep
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Our fathers all were poor, Poorer our fathers' fathers; Beyond, we dare not look. We, the sons, keep store Of tarnished gold that gathers Around us from the night, Record it in this book That, when the line is drawn, Credit and creditor gone, Column and figure flown, Will open into light. Archaic fevers shake Our healthy flesh and blood Plumped in the passing day And fed with pleasant food. The fathers' anger and ache Will not, will not away And leave the living alone, But on our careless brows Faintly their furrows engrave Like veinings in a stone, Breathe in the sunny house Nightmare of blackened bone, Cellar and choking cave. Panics and furies fly Through our unhurried veins, Heavenly lights and rains Purify heart and eye, Past agonies purify And lay the sullen dust. The angers will not away. We hold our fathers' trust, Wrong, riches, sorrow and all Until they topple and fall, And fallen let in the day. Back to Course Page

82. The New York Review Of Books: Edwin Muir By David Levine
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83. Blood Of Colyn Muir By Jon DeCles And Paul Edwin Zimmer
Title Blood of the Colyn muir Author(s) Paul edwin Zimmer ISBN 0380753685Publisher Avon Books Availability Amazon Amazon UK Barnes Noble.
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84. 'The Horses' By Edwin Muir And 'The Early Purges' By Seamus Heaney Both Have An
The Horses by edwin muir and The Early Purges by Seamus Heaneyboth have an animal related theme. Current Page The Horses by
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85. Jonas-Bibliographie I
Translate this page muir, edwin (The Magic Mountain) The Nation and Athenaeum London Nr. 41, 1927 45227.60 08 21 - STW zau proust joyce zeit tod @. muir, edwin The Fatal Chain.
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86. Aliases
L M muir, edwin Edward Moore. N, O, P K, L, M Longclothes, Ninon de BeatriceHastings; Morning, Alice Beatrice Hastings; muir, edwin Edward Moore. N, O, P
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88. Finding-Aid For The Muir Papers (WTU00288)
Descriptive Summary. Creator muir , edwin , 18871959 , British author. edwin muirto Roger Senhouse arranging a meeting, April 11, 1946, 1 item( 1 p.) ALS.
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