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Two poems by Liam Guilar
Two Poems by Liam Guilar Merlin to the Lady of the Lake And so it happed him to com to the roche theras the Lady of the Lake had put Merlyon undir the stone, and there he herde hym make a … Continue reading
Liam Guilar – medievalist and modernist M. W. DAVIS
Liam Guilar – medievalist and modernist Rough Spun to Close Weave Liam Guilar, Ginninderra Press: Port Adelaide, Australia M.W. DAVIS is captivated by the precise but passionate imagery of a poet who draws from the Middle Ages as much as … Continue reading
Four poems LIAM GUILAR
POETRY Edited by M. W. Davis Four poems by LIAM GUILAR Dedication? Were we born for an age of cathedrals, for the arrogant upward reach of certainty; the overarching columns, neck wrecking, sweeping the gaze from priest to heaven, … Continue reading