Major British Writers, Volume 2George Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1959 - English literature |
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... MOON . Thou art folded , thou art lying In the light which is undying Of thine own joy , and heaven's smile divine ; All suns and constellations shower On thee a light , a life , a power 440 Which doth array thy sphere ; thou pourest ...
... MOON . Thou art folded , thou art lying In the light which is undying Of thine own joy , and heaven's smile divine ; All suns and constellations shower On thee a light , a life , a power 440 Which doth array thy sphere ; thou pourest ...
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... moon's disk , to adopt the symbolism of a certain poem , 65 is subjective mind , and the dark , objective mind , and ... moon- - - light all is objective , while when , upon the fif- teenth night , the moon comes to the full , there is ...
... moon's disk , to adopt the symbolism of a certain poem , 65 is subjective mind , and the dark , objective mind , and ... moon- - - light all is objective , while when , upon the fif- teenth night , the moon comes to the full , there is ...
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... moon draws to its fourth quarter . But what happens to the individual man whose moon has come to that fourth quarter , and what to the civilization . . . ? - I can but remember pipe music tonight , though I can half hear beyond it in ...
... moon draws to its fourth quarter . But what happens to the individual man whose moon has come to that fourth quarter , and what to the civilization . . . ? - I can but remember pipe music tonight , though I can half hear beyond it in ...
Contents
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE | 1 |
Preface to Lyrical Ballads | 19 |
Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew Tree | 29 |
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