Introduction to PoetrySloane, 1951 - 556 oldal Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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1 - 3 találat összesen 35 találatból.
5. oldal
... deep place out of time's reach ; for cause itself is not a temporal thing . The place , in- deed , is as deep as the lady's beauty , which is an " orient " deep . A famous word , sufficient in itself to have created Carew's reputation ...
... deep place out of time's reach ; for cause itself is not a temporal thing . The place , in- deed , is as deep as the lady's beauty , which is an " orient " deep . A famous word , sufficient in itself to have created Carew's reputation ...
364. oldal
... deep as love , Deep as first love , and wild with all regret ; O Death in Life , the days that are no more ! II The splendor falls on castle walls And snowy summits old in story ; 15 5 10 15 20 The long light shakes across the lakes ...
... deep as love , Deep as first love , and wild with all regret ; O Death in Life , the days that are no more ! II The splendor falls on castle walls And snowy summits old in story ; 15 5 10 15 20 The long light shakes across the lakes ...
477. oldal
... deep dark - shining Pacific leans on the land , Feeling his cold strength To the outmost margins : you Night will resume The stars in your time . O passionately at peace when will that tide draw shoreward ? Truly the spouting fountains ...
... deep dark - shining Pacific leans on the land , Feeling his cold strength To the outmost margins : you Night will resume The stars in your time . O passionately at peace when will that tide draw shoreward ? Truly the spouting fountains ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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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