Two Creative Traditions in English PoetrySeymour Maitland Pitcher, Joseph Ellis Baker, Wilbur Schramm Farrar & Rinehart, 1939 - 420 стор. |
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... thou art dead , as if it were a part Of thee , my Adonais ! I would give All that I am to be as thou now art ! But I am chained to Time , and cannot thence depart ! XXVII " O gentle child , beautiful as thou wert , Why didst thou leave ...
... thou art dead , as if it were a part Of thee , my Adonais ! I would give All that I am to be as thou now art ! But I am chained to Time , and cannot thence depart ! XXVII " O gentle child , beautiful as thou wert , Why didst thou leave ...
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... thou dost except a case— Holding joy not impossible to one With artist - gifts - to such a man as I— Who leave behind me living works indeed ; For , such a poem , such a painting lives . What ? dost thou verily trip upon a word ...
... thou dost except a case— Holding joy not impossible to one With artist - gifts - to such a man as I— Who leave behind me living works indeed ; For , such a poem , such a painting lives . What ? dost thou verily trip upon a word ...
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... thou art not so , For , those , whom thou think'st , thou dost overthrow , Die not , poor death , nor yet canst thou kill me . From rest and sleep , which but thy pictures be , Much pleasure , then from thee , much more must flow , And ...
... thou art not so , For , those , whom thou think'st , thou dost overthrow , Die not , poor death , nor yet canst thou kill me . From rest and sleep , which but thy pictures be , Much pleasure , then from thee , much more must flow , And ...
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