A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... Death came and cried , " Wouldst thou me ? " Thy sweet child sleep , the filmy - eyed , Murmured like a noontide bee , ' Shall I nestle near thy side ? Wouldst thou me ? — And I replied , " No , not thee ! " Death will come when thou ...
... Death came and cried , " Wouldst thou me ? " Thy sweet child sleep , the filmy - eyed , Murmured like a noontide bee , ' Shall I nestle near thy side ? Wouldst thou me ? — And I replied , " No , not thee ! " Death will come when thou ...
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... death , he soars up once more to the idea of his clos- ing years that it is not death that is the dream but life . He is far beyond the verses at Lechlade , where all the beauty and serenity of the landscape were needed to reconcile him ...
... death , he soars up once more to the idea of his clos- ing years that it is not death that is the dream but life . He is far beyond the verses at Lechlade , where all the beauty and serenity of the landscape were needed to reconcile him ...
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... Death appears as the supreme ecstasy , the moment of complete libera- tion , as sometimes in the letters too . Yet ... death , and we sink slowly down to the loveliest stanza of all , but not the most strongly emotional one , and then to ...
... Death appears as the supreme ecstasy , the moment of complete libera- tion , as sometimes in the letters too . Yet ... death , and we sink slowly down to the loveliest stanza of all , but not the most strongly emotional one , and then to ...
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