An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... close Calmly , as to a night's repose , Like flowers at set of sun . Come to the bridal - chamber , Death ! Come to the mother's , when she feels , For the first time , her first - born's breath ; Come when the blessed seals That close ...
... close Calmly , as to a night's repose , Like flowers at set of sun . Come to the bridal - chamber , Death ! Come to the mother's , when she feels , For the first time , her first - born's breath ; Come when the blessed seals That close ...
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... CLOSE ? El Greco E. L. Mayo - See how the sun has somewhat not of light Falling upon those men who stand so tall ; See how their eyes observe some inward sight And how their living takes no room at all , Their passing stirs no air , so ...
... CLOSE ? El Greco E. L. Mayo - See how the sun has somewhat not of light Falling upon those men who stand so tall ; See how their eyes observe some inward sight And how their living takes no room at all , Their passing stirs no air , so ...
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... close relationship . The first line of each stanza is a run - on and the voice continues without pause to a caesura after the third foot of the second line . After that caesura , the second line of each stanza again runs on , the voice ...
... close relationship . The first line of each stanza is a run - on and the voice continues without pause to a caesura after the third foot of the second line . After that caesura , the second line of each stanza again runs on , the voice ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
Robert Frost Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening | 670 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
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