Poems to RememberErrol Frederick Kingston Dent, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... mood , In which the burthen of the mystery , In which the heavy and the weary weight Of all this unintelligible world , Is lightened : -that serene and blessed mood , In which the affections gently lead us on , - Until , the breath of ...
... mood , In which the burthen of the mystery , In which the heavy and the weary weight Of all this unintelligible world , Is lightened : -that serene and blessed mood , In which the affections gently lead us on , - Until , the breath of ...
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... mood or to call up the beauty of a Canadian nature scene . P412 . Autumn Closing . 6. patin , ( var . of paten ) a thin metal disk or something resembling one ; here , leaves . 14. saving oracles , songs not of despair . The originality ...
... mood or to call up the beauty of a Canadian nature scene . P412 . Autumn Closing . 6. patin , ( var . of paten ) a thin metal disk or something resembling one ; here , leaves . 14. saving oracles , songs not of despair . The originality ...
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... mood . P244 . The Man He Killed . 4. nipperkin , a half pint . 15 , traps , gear or equipment especially with reference to a trade or occupation of minor im- portance . The poem is in Hardy's frequently ironical mood . The stanza form ...
... mood . P244 . The Man He Killed . 4. nipperkin , a half pint . 15 , traps , gear or equipment especially with reference to a trade or occupation of minor im- portance . The poem is in Hardy's frequently ironical mood . The stanza form ...
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