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... eyes and fashion of her hair , A little , passionately , not at all ! ( " Villanelle of Marguerites " ) Somehow she is outside process , while lovers " pass and go . " The lover in " Flos Lunae " cannot reach the heart of his beloved ...
... eyes and fashion of her hair , A little , passionately , not at all ! ( " Villanelle of Marguerites " ) Somehow she is outside process , while lovers " pass and go . " The lover in " Flos Lunae " cannot reach the heart of his beloved ...
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... eyes , but how can I be glad , Knowing they change so soon ? 25 Echoing Keats , the poet cries , " Must we grow old , and leaden - eyed and gray . . . ? " He longs to make the moment " perpetuate , " and like Keats thinks death coming ...
... eyes , but how can I be glad , Knowing they change so soon ? 25 Echoing Keats , the poet cries , " Must we grow old , and leaden - eyed and gray . . . ? " He longs to make the moment " perpetuate , " and like Keats thinks death coming ...
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... eyes lit Boughs where those owls sat . Not only is the stars ' significance lessened by projecting their reflec- tion into owls ' eyes , but owls ' eyes themselves , reflected in the river bank , doubly remove the force of the image ...
... eyes lit Boughs where those owls sat . Not only is the stars ' significance lessened by projecting their reflec- tion into owls ' eyes , but owls ' eyes themselves , reflected in the river bank , doubly remove the force of the image ...
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