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Afternoon in AngloIreland, a poem, beginning, "A mute bird sidles through soft valleys of air".
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Main Author:
Williamson, Bruce
Citation:
The Bell
, Vol. XII, No. 2, pp. 97-99, May, 1946
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Journal Article
Published:
May, 1946
Subjects:
Williamson, Bruce
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