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Meaning of 'flawed'
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Can anyone explain exactly what Robert Service meant in the line: Never a track in the white ice-pack that humped and heaved and flawed,
(For what it's worth my guess is something like 'tottered')
(For what it's worth my guess is something like 'tottered')
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question posed, because as noted 'flaw' means
'crack' or 'splinter', but to note, with pleasure, that
Robert Service is still being read and appreciated.
Maybe, Cleocima, your taste in poetry would be also
served by:
'The Definitive Edition of Rudyard Kipling's Verse',
'The Island' by Francis Brett Young, and
'An English War' by Dorothy L. Sayers.
question posed, because as noted 'flaw' means
'crack' or 'splinter', but to note, with pleasure, that
Robert Service is still being read and appreciated.
Maybe, Cleocima, your taste in poetry would be also
served by:
'The Definitive Edition of Rudyard Kipling's Verse',
'The Island' by Francis Brett Young, and
'An English War' by Dorothy L. Sayers.