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Page xxiii
... Death as that it really aspires to . They call it Love . When we read a quantity of the lesser minor poetry of this period we are amused , and finally astonished , by the abundant daydream upon the theme called Love ; and the equally ...
... Death as that it really aspires to . They call it Love . When we read a quantity of the lesser minor poetry of this period we are amused , and finally astonished , by the abundant daydream upon the theme called Love ; and the equally ...
Page 153
... Death - mate , and no other on board the skeleton ship . Like vessel , like crew ! Death and Life- in - Death have diced for the ship's crew , and she ( the latter ) winneth the ancient Mariner . She steadies with upright keel ! The ...
... Death - mate , and no other on board the skeleton ship . Like vessel , like crew ! Death and Life- in - Death have diced for the ship's crew , and she ( the latter ) winneth the ancient Mariner . She steadies with upright keel ! The ...
Page 888
... death did not befall him was not his doing . 479. A Spirit . Woodberry feels this to be " apparently an embodiment of nature evoked by and reflecting the death - melancholy in the Poet " while Havens makes it equivalent to the " Mother ...
... death did not befall him was not his doing . 479. A Spirit . Woodberry feels this to be " apparently an embodiment of nature evoked by and reflecting the death - melancholy in the Poet " while Havens makes it equivalent to the " Mother ...
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