Introduction to PoetrySloane, 1951 - 556 oldal Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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114. oldal
... cloud to cover us ; it is like the shade of a grove ; it is our color , which we shall continue to need until He decides that we have learned how to bear His love direct . Then He will call ... cloud ? But a cloud is a · 114 · WILLIAM BLAKE.
... cloud to cover us ; it is like the shade of a grove ; it is our color , which we shall continue to need until He decides that we have learned how to bear His love direct . Then He will call ... cloud ? But a cloud is a · 114 · WILLIAM BLAKE.
115. oldal
Mark Van Doren. there was a cloud ? But a cloud is a cloud , and protects us whether or not we know it does . Also , does the northern child keep his silver hair - which has no connection with his soul- at the knees of God ? And has the ...
Mark Van Doren. there was a cloud ? But a cloud is a cloud , and protects us whether or not we know it does . Also , does the northern child keep his silver hair - which has no connection with his soul- at the knees of God ? And has the ...
399. oldal
... cloud swells . Maiden still the morn is ; and strange she is , and secret ; Strange her eyes ; her cheeks are cold as cold sea - shells . Sunrays , leaning on our southern hills and lighting Wild cloud - mountains that drag the hills ...
... cloud swells . Maiden still the morn is ; and strange she is , and secret ; Strange her eyes ; her cheeks are cold as cold sea - shells . Sunrays , leaning on our southern hills and lighting Wild cloud - mountains that drag the hills ...
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Had Not Minded Walls Emily Dickinson | 3 |
An Ode Matthew Prior | 4 |
To Lucasta on Going to the Wars Richard Lovelace | 5 |
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