The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... light . Quickly the high King's bidding was obeyed , Over the waste there shone light's holy ray . Then parted He , Lord of triumphant might , Shadow from shining , darkness from the light . Light , by the word of God , was first named ...
... light . Quickly the high King's bidding was obeyed , Over the waste there shone light's holy ray . Then parted He , Lord of triumphant might , Shadow from shining , darkness from the light . Light , by the word of God , was first named ...
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... light thy light depriveth ! Though here thou liv'st disgraced , And she in heaven is placed , Yet follow her whose light the world reviveth ! Follow those pure beams , whose beauty burneth ! That so have scorched thee As thou still ...
... light thy light depriveth ! Though here thou liv'st disgraced , And she in heaven is placed , Yet follow her whose light the world reviveth ! Follow those pure beams , whose beauty burneth ! That so have scorched thee As thou still ...
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... light blazing awfully across the heavens , revealing vistas vast and mysterious . For Milton to the end retained the gift of intense lyrical expression , which is the essence of all poetry . There has been a tendency of late among the light ...
... light blazing awfully across the heavens , revealing vistas vast and mysterious . For Milton to the end retained the gift of intense lyrical expression , which is the essence of all poetry . There has been a tendency of late among the light ...
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