The Dimensions of Poetry: A Critical AnthologyDodd, Mead, 1966 - 742 стор. |
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... deep surprise , And wondering behold A spirit arm'd in gold . On his head a crown , On his shoulders down Flow'd his golden hair . Gone was all their care . " Follow me , " he said ; " Weep not for the maid ; In my palace deep Lyca lies ...
... deep surprise , And wondering behold A spirit arm'd in gold . On his head a crown , On his shoulders down Flow'd his golden hair . Gone was all their care . " Follow me , " he said ; " Weep not for the maid ; In my palace deep Lyca lies ...
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... deep delight ' twould win me That with music loud and long I would build that dome in air . . . The phrase " deep delight " carries us into the problem of pleas- ure , more especially into the problem of the pleasure which the ...
... deep delight ' twould win me That with music loud and long I would build that dome in air . . . The phrase " deep delight " carries us into the problem of pleas- ure , more especially into the problem of the pleasure which the ...
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... DEEP The people along the sand All turn and look one way . They turn their back on the land . They look at the sea all day . As long as it takes to pass A ship keeps raising its hull ; The wetter ground like glass Reflects a standing ...
... DEEP The people along the sand All turn and look one way . They turn their back on the land . They look at the sea all day . As long as it takes to pass A ship keeps raising its hull ; The wetter ground like glass Reflects a standing ...
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