The Centennial Review: CR., Band 19College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1975 |
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... darkness . ( His lament that his eyes - unlike chaos - find " no dawn " also suggests a connection between his ... dark and dangerous ; the " evil tongues " of those days suggest the harsh noise of chaos ; even the rhythms of this ...
... darkness . ( His lament that his eyes - unlike chaos - find " no dawn " also suggests a connection between his ... dark and dangerous ; the " evil tongues " of those days suggest the harsh noise of chaos ; even the rhythms of this ...
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... dark . Too dark in the woods for a bird By sleight of wing To better its perch for the night , Though it still could sing . The last of the light of the sun That had died in the west Still lived for one song more In a thrush's breast ...
... dark . Too dark in the woods for a bird By sleight of wing To better its perch for the night , Though it still could sing . The last of the light of the sun That had died in the west Still lived for one song more In a thrush's breast ...
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... darkness , for the first three stanzas , diminishes and recedes more and more into the world of " the pillared dark ... dark " seems ultimately to belong to it , and the speaker appears happy to let it go . Unlike its Romantic models ...
... darkness , for the first three stanzas , diminishes and recedes more and more into the world of " the pillared dark ... dark " seems ultimately to belong to it , and the speaker appears happy to let it go . Unlike its Romantic models ...
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