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... eyes are the eyes of a bride whom delight makes afraid ; And the breath in the buds that stir is her bridal breath , And Fate is the name of her , and his name is Death . " The It is because he is infatuated by love that Meleager gives ...
... eyes are the eyes of a bride whom delight makes afraid ; And the breath in the buds that stir is her bridal breath , And Fate is the name of her , and his name is Death . " The It is because he is infatuated by love that Meleager gives ...
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... eyes . Looking out , he encountered his own eyes looking in . The result , in one after another of the sketches , and above all in his story of the peasant Mumu , who was deaf and dumb , was a sympathy , a " feeling with " that is ...
... eyes . Looking out , he encountered his own eyes looking in . The result , in one after another of the sketches , and above all in his story of the peasant Mumu , who was deaf and dumb , was a sympathy , a " feeling with " that is ...
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... eyes . Farther on they hear the wailing of infants who died as soon as born , and were robbed of the boon of life ; then those unjustly doomed to death , and then lastly suicides . Ah , how gladly they would now return to life , and ...
... eyes . Farther on they hear the wailing of infants who died as soon as born , and were robbed of the boon of life ; then those unjustly doomed to death , and then lastly suicides . Ah , how gladly they would now return to life , and ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
Thomas | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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