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... lover can be as destructive as complete love is creative . Love is destructive when it is temporarily neglected , for example : when the lovers of " A Noc- turnall upon S. Lucies Day " " show / Care to ought else " besides them- selves ...
... lover can be as destructive as complete love is creative . Love is destructive when it is temporarily neglected , for example : when the lovers of " A Noc- turnall upon S. Lucies Day " " show / Care to ought else " besides them- selves ...
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... lovers , because the lovers indeed become the world - the " whole worlds soule " and " Countries , Townes , Courts " ( 11. 40-44 ) . The outside world as portrayed in stanzas one and two of course still exists , but it and its ...
... lovers , because the lovers indeed become the world - the " whole worlds soule " and " Countries , Townes , Courts " ( 11. 40-44 ) . The outside world as portrayed in stanzas one and two of course still exists , but it and its ...
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... lovers realize that their pasts , their former existences as part of the ordinary world , are as unreal as that ordinary world now seems to them ; except for love , all pleasures are " fancies " ( 1. 5 ) or dreams from which the lovers ...
... lovers realize that their pasts , their former existences as part of the ordinary world , are as unreal as that ordinary world now seems to them ; except for love , all pleasures are " fancies " ( 1. 5 ) or dreams from which the lovers ...
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