Poems: The 1645 EdHarcourt, Brace, 1951 - 353 páginas |
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... appear in its agency and effect more preternatural than supernatural . It is only more immediately available and effectual than that of the Attendant Spirit . THE RITES OF COMUS To pick up the thread of the argument again in the poem ...
... appear in its agency and effect more preternatural than supernatural . It is only more immediately available and effectual than that of the Attendant Spirit . THE RITES OF COMUS To pick up the thread of the argument again in the poem ...
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... appears again and 3 again from the earliest poems to the latest . We have noted the comparison of the child to the winter - blasted flower in " On the Death of a Fair Infant . " Essentially the same figure appears in the " Epitaph on ...
... appears again and 3 again from the earliest poems to the latest . We have noted the comparison of the child to the winter - blasted flower in " On the Death of a Fair Infant . " Essentially the same figure appears in the " Epitaph on ...
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... appear To dwell within our Land . Mercy and Truth that long were miss'd Now joyfully are met Sweet Peace and Righteousness have kiss'd And hand in hand are set . Truth from the earth like to a flowr Shall bud and blossom then , And ...
... appear To dwell within our Land . Mercy and Truth that long were miss'd Now joyfully are met Sweet Peace and Righteousness have kiss'd And hand in hand are set . Truth from the earth like to a flowr Shall bud and blossom then , And ...
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The Passion | 15 |
Sonnet II Donna leggiadra | 38 |
Comus | 55 |
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