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... Nature can decree ; Even in thy desert , what is like to thee ? Thy very weeds are beautiful , thy waste [ The whole of this canto is rich in description of Nature . The love of Nature now appears as a distinct passion in Byron's mind ...
... Nature can decree ; Even in thy desert , what is like to thee ? Thy very weeds are beautiful , thy waste [ The whole of this canto is rich in description of Nature . The love of Nature now appears as a distinct passion in Byron's mind ...
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... Nature's law , In them suspended , recked not of the awe Which reigns when mountains tremble , and the birds Plunge in the clouds for refuge and with- draw From their down - toppling nests ; and bel- lowing herds Stumble o'er heaving ...
... Nature's law , In them suspended , recked not of the awe Which reigns when mountains tremble , and the birds Plunge in the clouds for refuge and with- draw From their down - toppling nests ; and bel- lowing herds Stumble o'er heaving ...
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... Nature , and Nature's goddess- -woman — WOOS To lands where , save their conscience , none accuse ; Where all partake the earth without dispute , And bread itself is gathered as a fruit ; 1 Where none contest the fields , the woods ...
... Nature , and Nature's goddess- -woman — WOOS To lands where , save their conscience , none accuse ; Where all partake the earth without dispute , And bread itself is gathered as a fruit ; 1 Where none contest the fields , the woods ...
Contenido
HOURS OF IDLENESS | 1 |
LIFE OF LORD BYRON | 2 |
To Mary on receiving her Picture | 15 |
Otras 29 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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