Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... Earth's heart has burst As it has ever done , with change and motion , From the great morning of the world when first God dawned on Chaos ...... Another name for spirit is a quickening life . It is not some- thing that transcends life ...
... Earth's heart has burst As it has ever done , with change and motion , From the great morning of the world when first God dawned on Chaos ...... Another name for spirit is a quickening life . It is not some- thing that transcends life ...
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... earth is always a source of wonder to Shelley . In The Triumph of Life , the sun springs forth rejoicing in his splendour and the mask of darkness falls from " the awakened Earth " . The cycle of crea- tion and destruction in nature ...
... earth is always a source of wonder to Shelley . In The Triumph of Life , the sun springs forth rejoicing in his splendour and the mask of darkness falls from " the awakened Earth " . The cycle of crea- tion and destruction in nature ...
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... earth is never silent . Acute sensitiveness to the sounds in nature coupled with deep optimism makes this one of the great sonnets in English . The poetry of earth is never dead : When all the birds are faint with the hot sun , And hide ...
... earth is never silent . Acute sensitiveness to the sounds in nature coupled with deep optimism makes this one of the great sonnets in English . The poetry of earth is never dead : When all the birds are faint with the hot sun , And hide ...
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