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  1. The Earth Compels was the second poetry collection by Louis MacNeice. It was published by Faber and Faber on 28 April 1938, and was one of four books by Louis MacNeice to appear in 1938, along with I Crossed the Minch, Modern Poetry: A Personal Essay and Zoo.

  2. The Earth Compels. JSTOR and the Poetry Foundation are collaborating to digitize, preserve, and extend access to Poetry. February 1939 | Geoffrey Grigson, H. Mallalieu, Maxwell Bodenheim, Virginia Donovan, Le Garde Doughty, Charles Dyer, Flora Hendricks, Richard Leekley,….

  3. In 1938, Faber and Faber published a second collection of poems, The Earth Compels, the Oxford University Press published Modern Poetry, and Nancy once again contributed illustrations to a book about London Zoo, called simply Zoo. As the year – and his relationship with Nancy – drew to a close, he started work on Autumn Journal.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › June_ThunderJune Thunder - Wikipedia

    June Thunder is a 28-line poem by Louis MacNeice. It was first published in book form in MacNeice's poetry collection The Earth Compels (1938). The poem begins with memories of idyllic summer days in the countryside - "the unenduring / Joys of a season" - before returning to the present and "impending thunder".

  5. The earth compels, upon it. Sonnets and birds descend; And soon, my friend, We shall have no time for dances. The sky was good for flying. Defying the church bells. And every evil iron.

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  7. 5 de abr. de 2007 · The earth compels, upon it Sonnets and birds descend; And soon, my friend, We shall have no time for dances. The sky was good for flying Defying the church bells And every evil iron Siren and what it tells: The earth compels, We are dying, Egypt, dying And not expecting pardon, Hardened in heart anew, But glad to have sat under ...