The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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... tree it grows ; But being by some rude hand pluck'd away , Loseth its sweetness , and doth soon decay : Even so poor I , or live , or die by thee , I am they rose , my dear , and thou my tree . ― - Novalis declared that every poem must ...
... tree it grows ; But being by some rude hand pluck'd away , Loseth its sweetness , and doth soon decay : Even so poor I , or live , or die by thee , I am they rose , my dear , and thou my tree . ― - Novalis declared that every poem must ...
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... tree , John Constable and Georg Trakl . Constable to his friend Leslie , one midsummer : " I never saw the elder bushes so filled with blossom they are quite beautifull , and some of their blossoms forshortened as they curve over the ...
... tree , John Constable and Georg Trakl . Constable to his friend Leslie , one midsummer : " I never saw the elder bushes so filled with blossom they are quite beautifull , and some of their blossoms forshortened as they curve over the ...
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... tree " And there was many an incense - bearing tree " pausing on this slope , entering this dell , observing this liverwort on the wet bank , walking along this trail to this rubbish heap or look - in rather than look - out , so ...
... tree " And there was many an incense - bearing tree " pausing on this slope , entering this dell , observing this liverwort on the wet bank , walking along this trail to this rubbish heap or look - in rather than look - out , so ...
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