English Prose and Poetry: Selected and AnnotatedGinn, 1938 - 882 pages |
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... breath of kindred plumes against its feet ? MID - RAPTURE Thou lovely and beloved , thou my love ; Whose kiss seems still the first ; whose summoning eyes , Even now , as for our love - world's new sun- rise , Shed very dawn ; whose ...
... breath of kindred plumes against its feet ? MID - RAPTURE Thou lovely and beloved , thou my love ; Whose kiss seems still the first ; whose summoning eyes , Even now , as for our love - world's new sun- rise , Shed very dawn ; whose ...
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... breath of Beauty blows . ' I saw how all the trembling ages past , Moulded to her by deep and deeper breath , 10 Neared to the hour when Beauty breathes her last And knows herself in death . JOSEPH CONRAD ( 1857-1924 ) FROM A PERSONAL ...
... breath of Beauty blows . ' I saw how all the trembling ages past , Moulded to her by deep and deeper breath , 10 Neared to the hour when Beauty breathes her last And knows herself in death . JOSEPH CONRAD ( 1857-1924 ) FROM A PERSONAL ...
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... breath indrawn , - Thought I who knows who knows - but in that same ( Fished up beyond Aeaea , patched up new Stern painted brighter blue — ) That talkative , bald - headed seaman came 20 1 Reprinted from Collected Poems by J. E. ...
... breath indrawn , - Thought I who knows who knows - but in that same ( Fished up beyond Aeaea , patched up new Stern painted brighter blue — ) That talkative , bald - headed seaman came 20 1 Reprinted from Collected Poems by J. E. ...
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BEOWULF | 28 |
Cynewulf and Cyneheard | 34 |
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