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60 from the beautifully imaginative 'Marriage of Earth and Spring'; from the plea of Calypso, that opens with the lines—

in the unfinished 'Odysseus and Calypso'; from 'Venice'; 'London Pride'; or from this, one of the most delicately fanciful of his songs:

If there is little or no shadow of the war over the pages of these three poets, it is either because their poems were written