Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... light of the body is thine eye . Wherefore if thine eye be single , all thy body shall be full of light . But and if thine eye be wicked then all thy body shall be full of darkness . Wherefore if the light that is in thee be darkness ...
... light of the body is thine eye . Wherefore if thine eye be single , all thy body shall be full of light . But and if thine eye be wicked then all thy body shall be full of darkness . Wherefore if the light that is in thee be darkness ...
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... light forever shines , Earth's shadows fly ; Life , like a dome of many - coloured glass , Stains the white radiance of Eternity , Until Death tramples it to fragments . Die , If thou wouldst be with that which thou dost seek ! Follow ...
... light forever shines , Earth's shadows fly ; Life , like a dome of many - coloured glass , Stains the white radiance of Eternity , Until Death tramples it to fragments . Die , If thou wouldst be with that which thou dost seek ! Follow ...
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... light , The full - juiced apple , waxing over - mellow , Drops in a silent autumn night . All its allotted length of days , The flower ripens in its place , Ripens and fades , and falls , and hath no toil , Fast - rooted in the fruitful ...
... light , The full - juiced apple , waxing over - mellow , Drops in a silent autumn night . All its allotted length of days , The flower ripens in its place , Ripens and fades , and falls , and hath no toil , Fast - rooted in the fruitful ...
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