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... Prometheus . Can aught exult in its de- formity ? Second Fury . The beauty of delight makes lovers glad , Gazing on one another : so are we . As from the rose which the pale priestess kneels To gather for her festal crown of flowers The ...
... Prometheus . Can aught exult in its de- formity ? Second Fury . The beauty of delight makes lovers glad , Gazing on one another : so are we . As from the rose which the pale priestess kneels To gather for her festal crown of flowers The ...
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... Prometheus , as Love is the spiritual element later incorporated in Asia . Heaven and Earth , of course , represent the material part of the universe . Of living things Saturn was first , and during his reign men had neither knowledge ...
... Prometheus , as Love is the spiritual element later incorporated in Asia . Heaven and Earth , of course , represent the material part of the universe . Of living things Saturn was first , and during his reign men had neither knowledge ...
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... Prometheus . Act I 53-59 . I pity thee , etc. See ll . 144-5 , where the Earth tells Prometheus he is " more than God , Being wise and kind . " G. E. Woodberry has an illuminating note on the pitying wisdom which has come to ...
... Prometheus . Act I 53-59 . I pity thee , etc. See ll . 144-5 , where the Earth tells Prometheus he is " more than God , Being wise and kind . " G. E. Woodberry has an illuminating note on the pitying wisdom which has come to ...
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