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... seems engaged , the old generation is yet in being while economic and technical facts remain unchanged . That is a new generation which , of neces- sity , professes dissatisfaction with and challenges the basic or working values of the ...
... seems engaged , the old generation is yet in being while economic and technical facts remain unchanged . That is a new generation which , of neces- sity , professes dissatisfaction with and challenges the basic or working values of the ...
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... seems forgotten ; one to whom Long patience hath such mild composure given , IO That patience now doth seem a thing of which He hath no need . He is by nature led To peace so perfect that the young behold With envy , what the Old Man ...
... seems forgotten ; one to whom Long patience hath such mild composure given , IO That patience now doth seem a thing of which He hath no need . He is by nature led To peace so perfect that the young behold With envy , what the Old Man ...
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... seems to suit thee best , Thy appellations . A little Cyclops with one eye Staring to threaten and defy , That thought comes next - and instantly The freak is over , The shape will vanish — and behold A silver shield with boss of gold ...
... seems to suit thee best , Thy appellations . A little Cyclops with one eye Staring to threaten and defy , That thought comes next - and instantly The freak is over , The shape will vanish — and behold A silver shield with boss of gold ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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