Poets of the English Language: Blake to PoeWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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... mind That feeds upon infinity , that broods Over the dark abyss , intent to hear Its voices issuing forth to silent light In one continuous stream ; a mind sustained By recognitions of transcendent power , In sense conducting to ideal ...
... mind That feeds upon infinity , that broods Over the dark abyss , intent to hear Its voices issuing forth to silent light In one continuous stream ; a mind sustained By recognitions of transcendent power , In sense conducting to ideal ...
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... mind Had Nature shadowed there , by putting forth , ' Mid circumstances awful and sublime , That mutual domination ... minds bear with them as their own . This is the very spirit in which they deal With the whole compass of the universe ...
... mind Had Nature shadowed there , by putting forth , ' Mid circumstances awful and sublime , That mutual domination ... minds bear with them as their own . This is the very spirit in which they deal With the whole compass of the universe ...
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... mind the might which I behold ; But soon in me shall Loneliness renew Thoughts hid , but not less cherish'd than of old , Ere mingling with the herd had penn'd me in their fold . To fly from , need not be to hate , mankind : All are not ...
... mind the might which I behold ; But soon in me shall Loneliness renew Thoughts hid , but not less cherish'd than of old , Ere mingling with the herd had penn'd me in their fold . To fly from , need not be to hate , mankind : All are not ...
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WILLIAM BLAKE 17571827 | 1 |
Never seek to tell thy love | 10 |
The Crystal Cabinet | 17 |
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