The Poems of Edgar Allan PoeGinn, 1917 - 332 oldal |
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xl. oldal
... beauty of fair Greece And the grandeur of old Rome ; another , by the change in line 25 of Israfel from the reading , Where Love is a grown god , to Where Love's a grown - up God ; and another in the transformation of the unusually ...
... beauty of fair Greece And the grandeur of old Rome ; another , by the change in line 25 of Israfel from the reading , Where Love is a grown god , to Where Love's a grown - up God ; and another in the transformation of the unusually ...
lxiv. oldal
... beauty ( see the Letter to B- and The Poetic Principle ) and fitting his practice so consistently to his creed , it was inevitable that many of the critics should align themselves sharply against him , and equally inevitable that some ...
... beauty ( see the Letter to B- and The Poetic Principle ) and fitting his practice so consistently to his creed , it was inevitable that many of the critics should align themselves sharply against him , and equally inevitable that some ...
7. oldal
... beauty of a face Whose lineaments , upon my mind , Are shadows on th ' unstable wind : Thus I remember having dwelt Some page of early lore upon , 80 With loitering eye , till I have felt The letters with their meaning - melt To ...
... beauty of a face Whose lineaments , upon my mind , Are shadows on th ' unstable wind : Thus I remember having dwelt Some page of early lore upon , 80 With loitering eye , till I have felt The letters with their meaning - melt To ...
10. oldal
... beauty ( for to me All was an undefin'd delight ) The world - its joy its share of pain Which I felt not - ― its bodied forms Of varied being , which contain The bodiless spirits of the storms , The sunshine , and the calm . - the ideal ...
... beauty ( for to me All was an undefin'd delight ) The world - its joy its share of pain Which I felt not - ― its bodied forms Of varied being , which contain The bodiless spirits of the storms , The sunshine , and the calm . - the ideal ...
11. oldal
... beauty fraught ) Thou- and the nothing of a name . IX . The passionate spirit which hath known , And deeply felt the silent tone Of its own self supremacy , ( I speak thus openly to thee , ' Twere folly now to veil a thought With which ...
... beauty fraught ) Thou- and the nothing of a name . IX . The passionate spirit which hath known , And deeply felt the silent tone Of its own self supremacy , ( I speak thus openly to thee , ' Twere folly now to veil a thought With which ...
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