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Page 210
... ( stanzas 4-5 ) . These two stanzas , when the poem is read aloud , always provoke nervous laughter among the listeners . Sid- mouth ( stanza 6 ) made hypocritical speeches in Parliament to justify violent repressiveness . The seventh stanza ...
... ( stanzas 4-5 ) . These two stanzas , when the poem is read aloud , always provoke nervous laughter among the listeners . Sid- mouth ( stanza 6 ) made hypocritical speeches in Parliament to justify violent repressiveness . The seventh stanza ...
Page 225
... stanza . In Notebook 5 are the fourth and fifth stanzas , still in rough draft ; and nothing exists beyond this ... stanza the run - on lines from tercet to tercet ( un- like Dante's practice of coming to a stop at the tercet's end ) ...
... stanza . In Notebook 5 are the fourth and fifth stanzas , still in rough draft ; and nothing exists beyond this ... stanza the run - on lines from tercet to tercet ( un- like Dante's practice of coming to a stop at the tercet's end ) ...
Page 231
... stanza . There has been no abatement of stormy power since the four lines of the Spring's awakening of earth ( 9-12 ) . Now it is esthetically time for another , longer calm . The longer calm , in the first half of the third stanza ...
... stanza . There has been no abatement of stormy power since the four lines of the Spring's awakening of earth ( 9-12 ) . Now it is esthetically time for another , longer calm . The longer calm , in the first half of the third stanza ...
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The cold earth slept below | 8 |
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty | 21 |
The Revolt of Islam | 35 |
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