Sounds in Norman MacCaig poetry

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Highers English Flashcards on Sounds in Norman MacCaig poetry , created by Rowan Girvan on 10/12/2017.
Rowan Girvan
Flashcards by Rowan Girvan, updated more than 1 year ago
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Sounds in ‘Aunt Julia’ by Norman MacCaig “Aunt Julia spoke Gaelic very loud and very fast” “Listening to crickets being friendly” “She lay silenced” “But I hear her still, welcoming me with a seagull's voice”
Sounds in ‘Visiting hour’ by Norman MacCaig “in the round swimming waves of a bell”
Sounds in ‘Assisi’ by Norman MacCaig “talker with birds” “clucking contentedly,” “said Grazie in a voice as sweet as a child's”
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