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W. H. Auden
Anglo- American poet, born in England and later became American citizen (1907-1923). Regarded as one of the greatest of the 20th century.
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evil
Evil is always unspectacular and always human, and shares our bed and eats at our own table.
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Stop all the clocks
He was my North,my South,my East and West, My working week and Sunday rest.
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The Shield of Achilles
She looked over his shoulders.
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The More Loving One
If equal affection cannot be,let the more loving be me.
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September,1,1939
Negation and despair Show an affirming flame.
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dreams
Learn from your dreams what you lack.
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Stop all the clocks
And last Night I dreamed of you, Johnny my lover, You'd the sun on one arm and the moon on the other.
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As I walked out one Evening
It was late, late in the evening The lovers they were gone The clocks has ceased their chiming And the deep river ran on
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Good and Evil
Good can imagine Evil, but Evil can not imagine Good.
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