The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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... never meet . Therefore the Love which us doth bind , But Fate so enviously debars , Is the Conjunction of the Mind , And Opposition of the Stars . The relevance of the title should be noted : the poem is a definition . In a definition ...
... never meet . Therefore the Love which us doth bind , But Fate so enviously debars , Is the Conjunction of the Mind , And Opposition of the Stars . The relevance of the title should be noted : the poem is a definition . In a definition ...
Strana 106
... never meet . Therefore the Love which us doth bind , But Fate so enviously debars , Is the Conjunction of the Mind , And Opposition of the Stars . The relevance of the title should be noted : the poem is a definition . In a definition ...
... never meet . Therefore the Love which us doth bind , But Fate so enviously debars , Is the Conjunction of the Mind , And Opposition of the Stars . The relevance of the title should be noted : the poem is a definition . In a definition ...
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... never grow wearisome ; the trees will never be gaunt and bare ; and the Bold lover , though he can never win his kiss , will never see his beloved grow wrinkled and old , never experience the sweetness of love turning to poison . The ...
... never grow wearisome ; the trees will never be gaunt and bare ; and the Bold lover , though he can never win his kiss , will never see his beloved grow wrinkled and old , never experience the sweetness of love turning to poison . The ...
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