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... light man find they doubt it They love , not light , but talk about it . ' The Everlasting Mercy caused a storm in 1911 , more because of its bloodies and sods and damns than for its echoes of Tolpuddle , Jude the Obscure , Methodism ...
... light man find they doubt it They love , not light , but talk about it . ' The Everlasting Mercy caused a storm in 1911 , more because of its bloodies and sods and damns than for its echoes of Tolpuddle , Jude the Obscure , Methodism ...
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... light The long dead leaves on the ground were rimed , A clock struck twelve and the church bell chimed . The poem is full of air and light and sound and earth and voices . It has such a visual impact that is made more to hang on a wall ...
... light The long dead leaves on the ground were rimed , A clock struck twelve and the church bell chimed . The poem is full of air and light and sound and earth and voices . It has such a visual impact that is made more to hang on a wall ...
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... light ; and ye , Once longed - for storms of love ! If with the light ye cannot be , I bear that ye remove . ' Chateaubriand in his persona as René longs for the storms of pas- sion , Arnold rejects them , but in the same language . In ...
... light ; and ye , Once longed - for storms of love ! If with the light ye cannot be , I bear that ye remove . ' Chateaubriand in his persona as René longs for the storms of pas- sion , Arnold rejects them , but in the same language . In ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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