A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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... live , and I will live Thy Protestant to be : Or bid me love , and I will give A loving heart to thee . Thou art my life , my love , my heart , The very eyes of me : And hast command of every part , To live and die for thee . Herrick ...
... live , and I will live Thy Protestant to be : Or bid me love , and I will give A loving heart to thee . Thou art my life , my love , my heart , The very eyes of me : And hast command of every part , To live and die for thee . Herrick ...
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... live in the country who are fit to live there . " But one note he did strike with convic- tion and dignity - the woes of poverty : This mournful truth is everywhere confess'd , Slow rises worth by poverty depress'd . Eleven years later ...
... live in the country who are fit to live there . " But one note he did strike with convic- tion and dignity - the woes of poverty : This mournful truth is everywhere confess'd , Slow rises worth by poverty depress'd . Eleven years later ...
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... live , or dream that we live , perfect God because perfect Man , to restore that unity of our being which was lost . when Urizen , Reason , or perhaps more justly the Understanding of Kant's philosophy , broke away from the imagination ...
... live , or dream that we live , perfect God because perfect Man , to restore that unity of our being which was lost . when Urizen , Reason , or perhaps more justly the Understanding of Kant's philosophy , broke away from the imagination ...
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