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No voice did they impartThe planks look warped ! and see No voice ; butoh ! the silence sank those sails Like music on my heart . How thin they are and sear ! I never saw aught like to them , But soon I heard the dash of Unless ...
No voice did they impartThe planks look warped ! and see No voice ; butoh ! the silence sank those sails Like music on my heart . How thin they are and sear ! I never saw aught like to them , But soon I heard the dash of Unless ...
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10 5 10 5 Thou hadst a voice whose sound was In both from age to age thou didst like the sea ; rejoice ; Pure as the naked heavens , majestic , They were thy chosen music , Liberty ! free , There came a Tyrant , and with holy So didst ...
10 5 10 5 Thou hadst a voice whose sound was In both from age to age thou didst like the sea ; rejoice ; Pure as the naked heavens , majestic , They were thy chosen music , Liberty ! free , There came a Tyrant , and with holy So didst ...
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And through the centuries let a people's | Your cannons molder on the seaward voice wall ; In full acclaim , His voice is silent in your council - hall A people's voice , Forever ; and whatever tempests lour 175 The proof and echo of ...
And through the centuries let a people's | Your cannons molder on the seaward voice wall ; In full acclaim , His voice is silent in your council - hall A people's voice , Forever ; and whatever tempests lour 175 The proof and echo of ...
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THE EPIC | 1 |
Deirdre or The Fate of the Sons of Usnach One of the Three Sorrows of Story | 11 |
THE LITERARY EPIC | 72 |
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Ideas and Forms in English and American Literature: Drama and prose Homer Andrew Watt,James Buell Munn Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1932 |
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