Imagination and FancySmith, Elder, 1891 - 315 Seiten |
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... fear , I am not in my perfect mind . It is thus , by exquisite pertinence , melody , and the implied power of writing with exuberance , if need be , that beauty and truth become identical in poetry , and that pleasure , or at the very ...
... fear , I am not in my perfect mind . It is thus , by exquisite pertinence , melody , and the implied power of writing with exuberance , if need be , that beauty and truth become identical in poetry , and that pleasure , or at the very ...
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... fear the gods , and think Of thine own father , and have mercy on me : For I am much more wretched , and have borne What never mortal bore , I think , on earth , To lift unto my lips the hand of him Who slew my boys . " He ceased ; and ...
... fear the gods , and think Of thine own father , and have mercy on me : For I am much more wretched , and have borne What never mortal bore , I think , on earth , To lift unto my lips the hand of him Who slew my boys . " He ceased ; and ...
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... fear , Which way soe'er it blow it : And somewhat southward tow'rd the noon , Whence lies a way up to the moon , And thence the Fairy can as soon Pass to the earth below it . The walls of spiders ' legs are made , Well mortised and ...
... fear , Which way soe'er it blow it : And somewhat southward tow'rd the noon , Whence lies a way up to the moon , And thence the Fairy can as soon Pass to the earth below it . The walls of spiders ' legs are made , Well mortised and ...
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... fear'd the light : But oh ! she dances such a way ! No sun upon an Easter day Is half so fine a sight . It is very daring , and has a sort of playful grandeur , to compare a lady's dancing with the sun . But as the sun has it all to ...
... fear'd the light : But oh ! she dances such a way ! No sun upon an Easter day Is half so fine a sight . It is very daring , and has a sort of playful grandeur , to compare a lady's dancing with the sun . But as the sun has it all to ...
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... fear - he summon'd all his soul , And stood collected in himself — and whole : Not long.- But for a crowning specimen of variety of pause and accent , apart from emotion , nothing can surpass the account , in Paradise Lost , of the ...
... fear - he summon'd all his soul , And stood collected in himself — and whole : Not long.- But for a crowning specimen of variety of pause and accent , apart from emotion , nothing can surpass the account , in Paradise Lost , of the ...
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