Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... soul ( and his words may with slight altera- tion be applied , and even more appropriately to the poetic IMAGINATION . ) subordinate 66 " Doubtless this could not be , but that she turns Bodies to spirit by sublimation strange , As fire ...
... soul ( and his words may with slight altera- tion be applied , and even more appropriately to the poetic IMAGINATION . ) subordinate 66 " Doubtless this could not be , but that she turns Bodies to spirit by sublimation strange , As fire ...
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... Soul . " 66 66 Thee , eye of heaven ! this great soul envies not : By thy male force is all , we have , begot . In the first East thou now beginn'st to shine ,, Suck'st early balm and island spices there ; And wilt anon in thy loose ...
... Soul . " 66 66 Thee , eye of heaven ! this great soul envies not : By thy male force is all , we have , begot . In the first East thou now beginn'st to shine ,, Suck'st early balm and island spices there ; And wilt anon in thy loose ...
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... soul was his , when on the tops Of the high mountains he beheld the sun Rise up , and bathe the world in light ! He looked- Ocean and earth , the solid frame of earth , And ocean's liquid mass , beneath him lay In gladness and deep joy ...
... soul was his , when on the tops Of the high mountains he beheld the sun Rise up , and bathe the world in light ! He looked- Ocean and earth , the solid frame of earth , And ocean's liquid mass , beneath him lay In gladness and deep joy ...
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