Magic CasementsGeorge S. Carhart, Paul A. McGhee Macmillan, 1926 - 727 Seiten |
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... clear to us ; his methods may seem strange and repellent ; he may speak of persons , places , and customs of which we know nothing , or of problems we have never faced . If he deals with sin , death , immortality and the like , his work ...
... clear to us ; his methods may seem strange and repellent ; he may speak of persons , places , and customs of which we know nothing , or of problems we have never faced . If he deals with sin , death , immortality and the like , his work ...
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... clearly does not apply to " The Ancient Mariner , " to " The Cloud , " or to " Hark , hark , the lark " ; and if these are not poetry , what is ? Yet Arnold's remark may seem to remind us that a poem is much more than a collection of ...
... clearly does not apply to " The Ancient Mariner , " to " The Cloud , " or to " Hark , hark , the lark " ; and if these are not poetry , what is ? Yet Arnold's remark may seem to remind us that a poem is much more than a collection of ...
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... clear call that may not be denied ; And all I ask is a windy day with the white clouds flying , And the flung spray and the blown spume , and the sea- gulls crying . I must down to the seas again to the vagrant Sea - Fever 5 MASEFIELD ...
... clear call that may not be denied ; And all I ask is a windy day with the white clouds flying , And the flung spray and the blown spume , and the sea- gulls crying . I must down to the seas again to the vagrant Sea - Fever 5 MASEFIELD ...
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... clear enough To be heard down below ; If through all the lone watch that he's a - keeping there , And the long , cold night that lags a - creeping there , The voices of the sailor - men shall comfort him When the great ships go by ...
... clear enough To be heard down below ; If through all the lone watch that he's a - keeping there , And the long , cold night that lags a - creeping there , The voices of the sailor - men shall comfort him When the great ships go by ...
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... clear ; Tlot - tlot , tlot - tlot , in the distance ? Were they deaf that they did not hear ? Down the ribbon of moonlight , over the brow of the hill , The highwayman came riding , Riding , riding ! The red - coats looked to their ...
... clear ; Tlot - tlot , tlot - tlot , in the distance ? Were they deaf that they did not hear ? Down the ribbon of moonlight , over the brow of the hill , The highwayman came riding , Riding , riding ! The red - coats looked to their ...
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