Dylan Thomas Quotes About Language

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  • And from the first declension of the flesh I learnt man's tongue, to twist the shapes of thoughts Into the stony idiom of the brain.

    Dylan Thomas, Daniel Jones (2003). “The Poems of Dylan Thomas”, p.92, New Directions Publishing
  • In the beginning was the word, the word That from the solid bases of the light Abstracted all the letters of the void.

    Dylan Thomas (2003). “Dylan Thomas Selected Poems, 1934-1952”, p.24, New Directions Publishing
  • I learnt the verbs of will, and had my secret; The code of night tapped on my tongue; What had been one was many sounding minded.

    Dylan Thomas, Daniel Jones (2003). “The Poems of Dylan Thomas”, p.92, New Directions Publishing
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