The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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... beauty . We have the impression she is beautiful - and more than beautiful - though in this first stanza we are told little . The impression comes from associating her with beautiful attyre - white and green and a golden mantle of long ...
... beauty . We have the impression she is beautiful - and more than beautiful - though in this first stanza we are told little . The impression comes from associating her with beautiful attyre - white and green and a golden mantle of long ...
Strana 217
An Introduction to Poetry T. J. Kelly. III She dwells with Beauty - Beauty that must die ; And Joy , whose hand is ever at his lips Bidding adieu ; and aching Pleasure nigh , Turning to Poison while the bee - mouth sips : Ay , in the ...
An Introduction to Poetry T. J. Kelly. III She dwells with Beauty - Beauty that must die ; And Joy , whose hand is ever at his lips Bidding adieu ; and aching Pleasure nigh , Turning to Poison while the bee - mouth sips : Ay , in the ...
Strana 287
... beauty that so captivated him in Pavlova grace on the wing - is everywhere to see : in the very thieving of beauty , the dance of toe - pointing leaf in the autumn wind ; in the prisoned sunshine that escapes in delicate contour ( the ...
... beauty that so captivated him in Pavlova grace on the wing - is everywhere to see : in the very thieving of beauty , the dance of toe - pointing leaf in the autumn wind ; in the prisoned sunshine that escapes in delicate contour ( the ...
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