The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - 317 страници |
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... light and relative darkness that provides Vaughan with expression . But the image is not merely repeated : it is re - created , first by the ( to me ) undefinable auditory felicity of I see them walking in an Air of glory , and then by ...
... light and relative darkness that provides Vaughan with expression . But the image is not merely repeated : it is re - created , first by the ( to me ) undefinable auditory felicity of I see them walking in an Air of glory , and then by ...
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... light , life , peace . An antelope , In the suspended impulse of its lightness , Were less aethereally light : the brightness Of her divinest presence trembles through Her limbs , as underneath a cloud of dew Embodied in the windless ...
... light , life , peace . An antelope , In the suspended impulse of its lightness , Were less aethereally light : the brightness Of her divinest presence trembles through Her limbs , as underneath a cloud of dew Embodied in the windless ...
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... light , she said , not of the sky Lives somewhere in the Orange Tree . -Is it , I said , of east or west ? The heartbeat of a luminous boy Who with his faltering flute confessed Only the edges of his joy ? Was he , I said , borne to the ...
... light , she said , not of the sky Lives somewhere in the Orange Tree . -Is it , I said , of east or west ? The heartbeat of a luminous boy Who with his faltering flute confessed Only the edges of his joy ? Was he , I said , borne to the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BEN JONSON Continued | 27 |
ROSALINDS MADRIGAL | 33 |
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