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... once stirred , She runs you through , nor asks the word . Now both of these may be fairly described as charmingly and gracefully playful . But it should be plain at once that Marvell's in its playfulness has a strength that Herrick's ...
... once stirred , She runs you through , nor asks the word . Now both of these may be fairly described as charmingly and gracefully playful . But it should be plain at once that Marvell's in its playfulness has a strength that Herrick's ...
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... once mingled Love first leaves the well - built nest ; The weak one is singled To endure what it once possessed . O Love ! who bewailest The frailty of all things here , Why choose you the frailest For your cradle , your home , and Its ...
... once mingled Love first leaves the well - built nest ; The weak one is singled To endure what it once possessed . O Love ! who bewailest The frailty of all things here , Why choose you the frailest For your cradle , your home , and Its ...
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... once quenched I cannot thus relume My father's life . Shelley's version of Shakespeare offers , characteristically , insistence , elaboration and explicitness instead of concrete realization . on whose edge Devouring darkness hovers ...
... once quenched I cannot thus relume My father's life . Shelley's version of Shakespeare offers , characteristically , insistence , elaboration and explicitness instead of concrete realization . on whose edge Devouring darkness hovers ...
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Revaluation: Tradition & Development in English Poetry F R (Frank Raymond) 1895-1 Leavis No preview available - 2021 |
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