Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, Τόμος 1Rinehart, 1953 - 743 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 174
... fire , and wasted Into perfuming clouds , so fast Shalt thou exhale to heaven at last In a resolving sigh ( ll . 109–117 ) The identification of the body of Teresa with a lump of incense may be rather farfetched , but the poet could ...
... fire , and wasted Into perfuming clouds , so fast Shalt thou exhale to heaven at last In a resolving sigh ( ll . 109–117 ) The identification of the body of Teresa with a lump of incense may be rather farfetched , but the poet could ...
Σελίδα 553
... fire and could spring to her , Fire , or the strength of the streams that spring ! For the stars and the winds are unto her As raiment , as songs of the harp - player ; For the risen stars and the fallen cling to her , And the southwest ...
... fire and could spring to her , Fire , or the strength of the streams that spring ! For the stars and the winds are unto her As raiment , as songs of the harp - player ; For the risen stars and the fallen cling to her , And the southwest ...
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... fire deride The sacrifice that we denied . Water and fire shall rot The marred foundations we forgot , Of sanctuary and choir . This is the death of water and fire . In the uncertain hour before the morning2 Near the ending of ...
... fire deride The sacrifice that we denied . Water and fire shall rot The marred foundations we forgot , Of sanctuary and choir . This is the death of water and fire . In the uncertain hour before the morning2 Near the ending of ...
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