In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... symbol of the equi- librium between barbarism and over - civilization . Cities , cer- tainly , are not associated with this peace : to cities flow As to a common and most noisome sew'r , The dregs and feculence of ev'ry land . ( " Sofa ...
... symbol of the equi- librium between barbarism and over - civilization . Cities , cer- tainly , are not associated with this peace : to cities flow As to a common and most noisome sew'r , The dregs and feculence of ev'ry land . ( " Sofa ...
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... symbol of the straying - beyond - limitations of men run mad with lust . Hy- pothesis , a disreputable but beautiful damsel , lures from rectitude Sir Airy del Castro : Borne far away on elevated wings , They sport like wanton doves in ...
... symbol of the straying - beyond - limitations of men run mad with lust . Hy- pothesis , a disreputable but beautiful damsel , lures from rectitude Sir Airy del Castro : Borne far away on elevated wings , They sport like wanton doves in ...
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... symbol of stul- tification had originally given its name to the whole poem , and it remained the name of the first book ) ; now only grace can save him , the outpouring of God's free gift to mankind . Consequently , the martyrs for true ...
... symbol of stul- tification had originally given its name to the whole poem , and it remained the name of the first book ) ; now only grace can save him , the outpouring of God's free gift to mankind . Consequently , the martyrs for true ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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