The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - 317 страници |
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... face yee Jewes Suflet , and scoffe , scourge , and crucifie mee , PIT in my face yee Jewes , and pierce my side , For I have sinn'd , and sinn'd , and onely hee , Who could do no iniquitie , hath dyed : But by my death can not be ...
... face yee Jewes Suflet , and scoffe , scourge , and crucifie mee , PIT in my face yee Jewes , and pierce my side , For I have sinn'd , and sinn'd , and onely hee , Who could do no iniquitie , hath dyed : But by my death can not be ...
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... face turns green and pale . Then come home , my children , the sun is gone down , And the dews of night arise ; Your spring and your day are wasted in play , And your winter and night in disguise . i The noisy , uninhibited vitality of ...
... face turns green and pale . Then come home , my children , the sun is gone down , And the dews of night arise ; Your spring and your day are wasted in play , And your winter and night in disguise . i The noisy , uninhibited vitality of ...
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... face , and in the human form divine : not only Love but the human form in which it glows is divine : one thinks of the frank , innocent , Eden - like beauty of some of the Blake paintings and engravings . In the human heart indulgent ...
... face , and in the human form divine : not only Love but the human form in which it glows is divine : one thinks of the frank , innocent , Eden - like beauty of some of the Blake paintings and engravings . In the human heart indulgent ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BEN JONSON Continued | 27 |
ROSALINDS MADRIGAL | 33 |
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