The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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Strana 104
... spirit to the dimensions of the body ; the blinding and deafening of spirit , attuned by nature to spiritual realities , by the sights and sounds of this world ; the brilliant image— which stays in focus when the sudden illuminating ...
... spirit to the dimensions of the body ; the blinding and deafening of spirit , attuned by nature to spiritual realities , by the sights and sounds of this world ; the brilliant image— which stays in focus when the sudden illuminating ...
Strana 245
... Spirit is a yeast ; but spirit which is only human spirit , not refined and energized by grace - Selfyeast of spirit— only sours the dull dough of earthly flesh . This is the essential punishment of the damned - not hell fire but vivid ...
... Spirit is a yeast ; but spirit which is only human spirit , not refined and energized by grace - Selfyeast of spirit— only sours the dull dough of earthly flesh . This is the essential punishment of the damned - not hell fire but vivid ...
Strana 277
... spirit quickens to rebel For the bent golden - rod and the lost sea smell Quickens to recover The cry of quail and ... spirit of the fountain , spirit of the garden , Suffer us not to mock ourselves with falsehood Teach us to care and ...
... spirit quickens to rebel For the bent golden - rod and the lost sea smell Quickens to recover The cry of quail and ... spirit of the fountain , spirit of the garden , Suffer us not to mock ourselves with falsehood Teach us to care and ...
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