The College Anthology of British and American VerseA. Kent Hieatt, William Park Allyn and Bacon, 1964 - 631 стор. |
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... Wings Lord , who createdst man in wealth and store , Though foolishly he lost the same , Decaying more and more Till ... Wings : one of Herbert's " shaped verses , " in which the appearance on the page has to do with the subject . My ...
... Wings Lord , who createdst man in wealth and store , Though foolishly he lost the same , Decaying more and more Till ... Wings : one of Herbert's " shaped verses , " in which the appearance on the page has to do with the subject . My ...
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... wings , And scorns the ground , and upward springs , While all the parish , as she flies , Hear sounds harmonious from the skies . Such is the poet , fresh in pay ( The third night's profits of his play ) , His morning draughts till ...
... wings , And scorns the ground , and upward springs , While all the parish , as she flies , Hear sounds harmonious from the skies . Such is the poet , fresh in pay ( The third night's profits of his play ) , His morning draughts till ...
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... wings , or else In any balm or beauty of the earth , Things to be cherished like the thought of heaven ? Divinity must live within herself : Passions of rain , or moods in falling snow ; Grievings in loneliness , or unsubdued Elations ...
... wings , or else In any balm or beauty of the earth , Things to be cherished like the thought of heaven ? Divinity must live within herself : Passions of rain , or moods in falling snow ; Grievings in loneliness , or unsubdued Elations ...
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