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Page 68
... conveys the shock of realisation , as it describes the lover's dream of loss fading into confused waking relief that it was a dream , and then this too giving way to the surge of fully 68 ' TILL ALL MY WIDOWED RACE BE RUN '
... conveys the shock of realisation , as it describes the lover's dream of loss fading into confused waking relief that it was a dream , and then this too giving way to the surge of fully 68 ' TILL ALL MY WIDOWED RACE BE RUN '
Page 92
... convey the muddle of unassimilated emotions , the grief which is still able to disbelieve itself and be convinced of its illusory status by powerfully persuasive dreams or fancies , only to surge back again on a stronger tide of ...
... convey the muddle of unassimilated emotions , the grief which is still able to disbelieve itself and be convinced of its illusory status by powerfully persuasive dreams or fancies , only to surge back again on a stronger tide of ...
Page 107
... conveys the compulsion of the need to pursue and endure the experience as time changes it and brings new kinds of ... convey this 107 ' IF I BE DEAR TO SOMEONE ELSE '
... conveys the compulsion of the need to pursue and endure the experience as time changes it and brings new kinds of ... convey this 107 ' IF I BE DEAR TO SOMEONE ELSE '
Contents
Let us be true to one another | 1 |
The Difference to Me | 9 |
The Fates It Is Clear Are Against Us | 32 |
Copyright | |
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The Heart's Events: The Victorian Poetry of Relationships Patricia M. Ball No preview available - 2013 |
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accept admitted Amours de Voyage Angel Arnold Augusta aware Azalea become bereavement Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich brings calm Canto Childe Harold Claude climax Clough commitment contrast conveys Coventry Patmore dancing Day After Tomorrow dead dear to someone death dramatic dream Elspie Elspie's emotional emphasises Epistle to Augusta Eurydice experience exploration fear feeling Felix and Honoria final finds grief Hallam heart heart's events human husband idea imagery imagination implications intimacy irony James Lee's Wife Katie Lady Byron less lines living loss love's Lucy poems lyric Marguerite marriage Maud Memoriam memory Meredith mind Modern Love mood move nature once pain passion Patmore Patmore's person Philip poem's poet's poetic poetry of relationships Prelude present psychological realisation recognised response reunion rhythms Romantic sense sequence sexual shock shows situation sonnet spirit stanza strange structure sweet takes Tennyson tension theme tion tone Victorian poets vision whole Wordsworth