Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... flower ; a strange beauty , Pencilled and silently deepening to distinctness . As a memory stealing out of the mind's slumber , A memory floating up from a dark water , Can be more beautiful than the thing remembered . INTRODUCTION . BY ...
... flower ; a strange beauty , Pencilled and silently deepening to distinctness . As a memory stealing out of the mind's slumber , A memory floating up from a dark water , Can be more beautiful than the thing remembered . INTRODUCTION . BY ...
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... flower or of an oak is quiet ; that the top which a schoolboy says is asleep is quiet ; and in the sense that still waters run deep . It is the quiet of the never less alone than when alone . Needless to say , there are many obvious ...
... flower or of an oak is quiet ; that the top which a schoolboy says is asleep is quiet ; and in the sense that still waters run deep . It is the quiet of the never less alone than when alone . Needless to say , there are many obvious ...
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... flower was the primrose or celan- dine to Wordsworth himself , the musk rose to Keats , the spurge to Rossetti , the lily to Oscar Wilde , the snapdragon to D. H. Lawrence . Before the end of such human botanizing we might echo the ...
... flower was the primrose or celan- dine to Wordsworth himself , the musk rose to Keats , the spurge to Rossetti , the lily to Oscar Wilde , the snapdragon to D. H. Lawrence . Before the end of such human botanizing we might echo the ...
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