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... earth inviting the rain ; in the heavens spreading their starry mantle above the night . NATURE AND THE SOUL It is this act of self - revelation in the poet that makes him at once so simple and so profound . He does not write as one ...
... earth inviting the rain ; in the heavens spreading their starry mantle above the night . NATURE AND THE SOUL It is this act of self - revelation in the poet that makes him at once so simple and so profound . He does not write as one ...
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... earth's beauties , looking to find a meaning in them , and so were carried away enamored and moonstruck , but doomed to disillusion- ment ; and then , as if he were left there standing on the brink of wonder , saying : O , for Medea's ...
... earth's beauties , looking to find a meaning in them , and so were carried away enamored and moonstruck , but doomed to disillusion- ment ; and then , as if he were left there standing on the brink of wonder , saying : O , for Medea's ...
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... earth The trumpet of a prophecy ! O , wind , If Winter comes , can Spring be far behind ? This ode , written in terza rima , is typical of Shelley's matur- est poetry . It illustrates the perfect blending of lyricism and idealism by ...
... earth The trumpet of a prophecy ! O , wind , If Winter comes , can Spring be far behind ? This ode , written in terza rima , is typical of Shelley's matur- est poetry . It illustrates the perfect blending of lyricism and idealism by ...
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