The College Anthology of British and American VerseA. Kent Hieatt, William Park Allyn and Bacon, 1964 - Počet stran: 631 |
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Strana 92
... bodies here are not impurities to the soul , but strengthening qualities ( alloy ) . 61. blood ... beget : Animal spirits from the blood were supposed to link body and soul . So must pure lovers ' souls descend look ; To 92 ] JOHN DONNE.
... bodies here are not impurities to the soul , but strengthening qualities ( alloy ) . 61. blood ... beget : Animal spirits from the blood were supposed to link body and soul . So must pure lovers ' souls descend look ; To 92 ] JOHN DONNE.
Strana 420
... body , That I was I knew was of my body , and what I should be I knew I should be of my body . 6 It is not upon you alone the dark patches fall , The dark threw its patches down upon me also , The best I had done seem'd to me blank and ...
... body , That I was I knew was of my body , and what I should be I knew I should be of my body . 6 It is not upon you alone the dark patches fall , The dark threw its patches down upon me also , The best I had done seem'd to me blank and ...
Strana 493
... body swayed to music , O brightening glance , How can we know the dancer from the dance ? Sailing to Byzantium I ... bodies . His later followers considered him a god with a golden thigh . 48. Old clothes : See line 32 . Stuz . Nor is ...
... body swayed to music , O brightening glance , How can we know the dancer from the dance ? Sailing to Byzantium I ... bodies . His later followers considered him a god with a golden thigh . 48. Old clothes : See line 32 . Stuz . Nor is ...
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