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Dylan Thomas
27 October 1914 – 9 November 1953 / Swansea / Wales
Poems of Dylan Thomas
A Child's Christmas In Wales
A Grief Ago
A Letter To My Aunt
A Process In The Weather Of The Heart
A Refusal To Mourn The Death, By Fire, Of A Child In London
A Saint About To Fall
A Winter's Tale
After The Funeral (In Memory Of Ann Jones)
All All And All The Dry Worlds Lever
All That I Owe The Fellows Of The Grave
Altarwise By Owl-Light
Among Those Killed In The Dawn Raid Was A Man Aged A Hundred
And Death Shall Have No Dominion
Author's Prologue
Ballad Of The Long-Legged Bait
Because The Pleasure-Bird Whistles
Before I Knocked
Being But Men
Ceremony After A Fire Raid
Clown In The Moon
Deaths And Entrances
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
Do You Not Father Me
Ears In The Turrets Hear
Elegy
Especially When The October Wind
Fern Hill
Find Meat On Bones
Foster The Light
From Love's First Fever To Her Plague
Grief Thief Of Time
Here In This Spring
Hold Hard, These Ancient Minutes In The Cuckoo's Month
Holy Spring
How Shall My Animal
How Soon The Servant Sun
I Dreamed My Genesis
I Fellowed Sleep
I Have Longed To Move Away
I Make This In A Warring Absence
I See The Boys Of Summer
I, In My Intricate Image
If I Were Tickled By The Rub Of Love
If My Head Hurt A Hair's Foot
In Country Sleep
In My Craft Or Sullen Art
In The Beginning
In The White Giant's Thigh
Incarnate Devil
Into Her Lying Down Head
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