In 1926, Archibald MacLeish (1892–1982) published a poem he called “Ars Poetica” (an updating, he thought, of Horace’s ancient Roman “art of poetry”). Composing a manifesto for the Imagism of the time ...
Wee Willie Winkie -- Polly Flinders -- Mary had a little lamb -- See-saw Margery Daw -- Sing a song of sixpence -- Jack Sprat could eat no fat -- There was a little girl -- Simple Simon -- Polly put ...
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