In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... earth's groans are at last to have an end , and Cowper sings the ensuing heaven on earth in a vision of paradise . On earth now , everything is tainted , attacked by rot and corruption : Here ev'ry drop of honey hides a sting , Worms ...
... earth's groans are at last to have an end , and Cowper sings the ensuing heaven on earth in a vision of paradise . On earth now , everything is tainted , attacked by rot and corruption : Here ev'ry drop of honey hides a sting , Worms ...
Стр. 152
... earth before Judgment Day , and in this way the last half of the poem is something of a balance to the first half . ) God's storms and man's corruption disturb , each in its way , the unstable simulacrum of stability that man can build ...
... earth before Judgment Day , and in this way the last half of the poem is something of a balance to the first half . ) God's storms and man's corruption disturb , each in its way , the unstable simulacrum of stability that man can build ...
Стр. 154
... earth includes , as Cowper is careful to point out , inharmonious bird noises ) are purified to a universal harmony on Judgment Day ; and the poem ends with the poet's prayer that his earthly song will be pure enough in sound , as it is ...
... earth includes , as Cowper is careful to point out , inharmonious bird noises ) are purified to a universal harmony on Judgment Day ; and the poem ends with the poet's prayer that his earthly song will be pure enough in sound , as it is ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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