British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. Barrows |
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But yet it is pity themselves ; that indeed King Canute or Knut was we had lost
tidings of our souls : -actually we shall very kind to it ... A certain degree of soul ,
as Ben the Monks were of such and such a genus , such and Jonson reminds us ,
is ...
But yet it is pity themselves ; that indeed King Canute or Knut was we had lost
tidings of our souls : -actually we shall very kind to it ... A certain degree of soul ,
as Ben the Monks were of such and such a genus , such and Jonson reminds us ,
is ...
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Well , I can fancy how he did it all , Pouring his soul , with kings and popes to see
, Reaching , that heaven might so replenish him , Above and through his art -- for
it gives way ; That arm is wrongly put - and there again --- A fault to pardon in ...
Well , I can fancy how he did it all , Pouring his soul , with kings and popes to see
, Reaching , that heaven might so replenish him , Above and through his art -- for
it gives way ; That arm is wrongly put - and there again --- A fault to pardon in ...
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IS The heavy burden of the growing soul Perplexes and offends more , day by
day ; Week by week , offends and perplexes more With the imperatives of ' is and
seems ' And may and may not , desire and control . The pain of living and the
drug ...
IS The heavy burden of the growing soul Perplexes and offends more , day by
day ; Week by week , offends and perplexes more With the imperatives of ' is and
seems ' And may and may not , desire and control . The pain of living and the
drug ...
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Contenido
ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 12 |
ADDRESS TO THE UNCO GUID OR | 35 |
A GROUP OF LESSER ROMANTICS | 38 |
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