How to Enjoy PoetrySheed & Ward, 1948 - 288 páginas Informal discussion of the appreciation of poetry. |
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... face I dream of it , and when a smile I trace its sources in a while . He cannot do a thing but I Peep to find the reason why , For I love him , and I seek , Every evening in the week , To peep behind his THE CHOIR AFTER THE SERMON [ 35 ]
... face I dream of it , and when a smile I trace its sources in a while . He cannot do a thing but I Peep to find the reason why , For I love him , and I seek , Every evening in the week , To peep behind his THE CHOIR AFTER THE SERMON [ 35 ]
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... face ! " we must look at the gram- mar . Of his bones are coral made Shouldn't it be is ? Isn't Shakespeare wrong ? Or , we add hastily , blushing for our impudence , perhaps the grammatical usage differed in his day ? Perhaps ; but I ...
... face ! " we must look at the gram- mar . Of his bones are coral made Shouldn't it be is ? Isn't Shakespeare wrong ? Or , we add hastily , blushing for our impudence , perhaps the grammatical usage differed in his day ? Perhaps ; but I ...
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... face for the features of a score , and detect in the nose the mother , the father in the eyes , the great - grand - uncle in the length and curl of a lash ; we find in the newest face the older ones dispersed and repieced . We may not ...
... face for the features of a score , and detect in the nose the mother , the father in the eyes , the great - grand - uncle in the length and curl of a lash ; we find in the newest face the older ones dispersed and repieced . We may not ...
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Dedication V | 3 |
Chapter | 45 |
Chapter Three | 61 |
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