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... thee embrace . Then make thee wings of thine aspiring wit , And , whence thou camest , fly back to heaven apace . The strain of lament here is conventional ; the note of faith in poetry's high destiny rings out clearly above it . The ...
... thee embrace . Then make thee wings of thine aspiring wit , And , whence thou camest , fly back to heaven apace . The strain of lament here is conventional ; the note of faith in poetry's high destiny rings out clearly above it . The ...
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... thee , and no less , alas ! Th ' indifferent Italian , as we pass His warm land , well content to think thee page , Will hunt thee with such lust and hideous rage As Lot's fair guests were vexed . The conclusion is equally powerful ...
... thee , and no less , alas ! Th ' indifferent Italian , as we pass His warm land , well content to think thee page , Will hunt thee with such lust and hideous rage As Lot's fair guests were vexed . The conclusion is equally powerful ...
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... thee , standing on the shore of that Red Sea into which our enemies had almost driven us . And he that now for haste snatches up a plain ungarnished present as a thank - offering to thee , which could not be deferred in regard of thy so ...
... thee , standing on the shore of that Red Sea into which our enemies had almost driven us . And he that now for haste snatches up a plain ungarnished present as a thank - offering to thee , which could not be deferred in regard of thy so ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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