A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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... eye , how it re- fines the manners , from teaching you to keep your nails clean to unwearying fidelity , and finally the folly of love in the eyes of Rea- son . So ran the first part of the Roman de la Rose , as Guillaume de Lorris ...
... eye , how it re- fines the manners , from teaching you to keep your nails clean to unwearying fidelity , and finally the folly of love in the eyes of Rea- son . So ran the first part of the Roman de la Rose , as Guillaume de Lorris ...
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... eye here . Fer . Constantly . Bos . Do you not weep ? Other sins only speak ; murder shrieks out . The element of water moistens the earth , But blood flies upwards and bedews the heavens . Fer . Cover her face : mine eyes dazzle : she ...
... eye here . Fer . Constantly . Bos . Do you not weep ? Other sins only speak ; murder shrieks out . The element of water moistens the earth , But blood flies upwards and bedews the heavens . Fer . Cover her face : mine eyes dazzle : she ...
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... eyes cannot behold ; But when the mortal eyes are closed , And cold and pale the limbs reposed , The Soul awakes ; and wondering sees In her mild hand the golden Keys : The Grave is Heaven's golden Gate . Christ has come into this ...
... eyes cannot behold ; But when the mortal eyes are closed , And cold and pale the limbs reposed , The Soul awakes ; and wondering sees In her mild hand the golden Keys : The Grave is Heaven's golden Gate . Christ has come into this ...
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