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... Once she was truly , but she died unwon , By death transfigured to the light of day . In the second quatrain we are told that love , once external to the mind or soul , in the form of a personal or objective embodiment , has become part ...
... Once she was truly , but she died unwon , By death transfigured to the light of day . In the second quatrain we are told that love , once external to the mind or soul , in the form of a personal or objective embodiment , has become part ...
Page 40
... Once again we find the complete visualiza- tion , the full reliving of the tale : Then said the snowy gull , ' O heavenly queen , What is my knowledge , who am but a bird ? Yet is she only mortal , as I ween , And named Psyche , if I ...
... Once again we find the complete visualiza- tion , the full reliving of the tale : Then said the snowy gull , ' O heavenly queen , What is my knowledge , who am but a bird ? Yet is she only mortal , as I ween , And named Psyche , if I ...
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... once thru ' pride and now by long stooping regain'd , a pictur and outward symbol of the comfort of them whose spirit dwell in the Eden that the Muse hath made , her garden of soul in the golden lapses of Time ; and if , tracing to its ...
... once thru ' pride and now by long stooping regain'd , a pictur and outward symbol of the comfort of them whose spirit dwell in the Eden that the Muse hath made , her garden of soul in the golden lapses of Time ; and if , tracing to its ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
Copyright | |
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