Edith Sitwell's AnthologyV. Gollancz, Limited, 1940 - 811 páginas |
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Edith Sitwell. although it means tearing them from their living earth , I cannot bring myself to forgo the scenes which I have included . Nor do I feel that to give only two Sonnets is to break the gigantic pattern of the whole . Number ...
Edith Sitwell. although it means tearing them from their living earth , I cannot bring myself to forgo the scenes which I have included . Nor do I feel that to give only two Sonnets is to break the gigantic pattern of the whole . Number ...
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... living sweetness and " " " bless God for every feather from the wren in the sedge to the Cherubs and their mates , ' " " but this sweet and holy nature could also " bless with the Wolf , which is a dog ; without a master , " -adding ...
... living sweetness and " " " bless God for every feather from the wren in the sedge to the Cherubs and their mates , ' " " but this sweet and holy nature could also " bless with the Wolf , which is a dog ; without a master , " -adding ...
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... living form Of this embodied Power , the cave grew warm . A lovely lady garmented in light From her own beauty - deep her eyes , as are Two openings of unfathomable night Seen through a Temple's cloven roof - her hair Dark - the dim ...
... living form Of this embodied Power , the cave grew warm . A lovely lady garmented in light From her own beauty - deep her eyes , as are Two openings of unfathomable night Seen through a Temple's cloven roof - her hair Dark - the dim ...
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ALCIBIADES alliteration alliterative APEMANTUS assonances beauty BOSOLA breath bright Brydale day caesura cold couplet dark dead dissonance dost doth DUCHESS earth echoes effect Elfin Knight end my Song euery eyes faire Fairy fayre feare female endings fire flowers FOOLE GEOFFREY CHAUCER giue give GLOUCESTER gold hath haue heart heaven heere Hell heroic couplet herte internal rhymes JOHN SKELTON Keats King Knock LADY MACBETH last line LEAR lengthening light Lord LORENZO loue lovely miracle movement musicke Nature neuer night OBERON OPHELIA Parrot pause PERDITA Phyllyp poem poet poetry pray prety quatrain rhymes rhythm ROBIN GOODFELLOW runne softly scene shadow sing sleep soft soule sound sparowe splendour starres strange stretching Sweete Themmes syllables texture thee thine things thou art TIMON tree Troilus and Criseyde TYTANIA variations verse vowel-sounds vowels wave weepe Whan WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Willough wind wolde ΤΙΜΟΝ