Major British Writers, Volume 2George Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1959 - English literature |
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... pain To hear of , for the glory that redounds Therefrom to human kind , and what we are , such a poem as " Michael " reminds us that the world offers humanity a preponderance of pleas- ure over pain , and that when associated with stoic ...
... pain To hear of , for the glory that redounds Therefrom to human kind , and what we are , such a poem as " Michael " reminds us that the world offers humanity a preponderance of pleas- ure over pain , and that when associated with stoic ...
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... pain , pain ever , for ever ! Act I. 1-2 . Monarch ... One : Jupiter rules tyrannically over all spirits but Prometheus , the mind of man , who has defied and cursed him . 8. barren : without fruit . 9. eyeless in hate : Jupiter is ...
... pain , pain ever , for ever ! Act I. 1-2 . Monarch ... One : Jupiter rules tyrannically over all spirits but Prometheus , the mind of man , who has defied and cursed him . 8. barren : without fruit . 9. eyeless in hate : Jupiter is ...
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... pain . FIRST FURY . Thou thinkest we will rend thee bone from bone , And nerve from nerve , working like fire within ? PROMETHEUS . Pain is my element , as hate is thine ; Ye rend me now : I care not . SECOND FURY . Dost imagine We will ...
... pain . FIRST FURY . Thou thinkest we will rend thee bone from bone , And nerve from nerve , working like fire within ? PROMETHEUS . Pain is my element , as hate is thine ; Ye rend me now : I care not . SECOND FURY . Dost imagine We will ...
Contents
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE | 1 |
Preface to Lyrical Ballads | 19 |
Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew Tree | 29 |
Copyright | |
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