The College Anthology of British and American VerseA. Kent Hieatt, William Park Allyn and Bacon, 1964 - 631 pagina's |
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Pagina 161
... sight , Than he himself e'er saw before , Which to be seen needs not his light . Tell him , Tityrus , where th'hast been Tell him , Thyrsis , what th'hast seen . Tityrus . Gloomy night embraced the place Where the noble Infant lay . The ...
... sight , Than he himself e'er saw before , Which to be seen needs not his light . Tell him , Tityrus , where th'hast been Tell him , Thyrsis , what th'hast seen . Tityrus . Gloomy night embraced the place Where the noble Infant lay . The ...
Pagina 162
... sight , We saw Thee by Thine own sweet light . Cho . We saw Thee , etc. 46-47 . phoenix ... own : as this mythical bird ( often a symbol of Christ ) builds the nest in which it dies and is reborn , so Christ chose out this one . 48 ...
... sight , We saw Thee by Thine own sweet light . Cho . We saw Thee , etc. 46-47 . phoenix ... own : as this mythical bird ( often a symbol of Christ ) builds the nest in which it dies and is reborn , so Christ chose out this one . 48 ...
Pagina 222
... sight , or any hairs but these ! " Canto V She said : the pitying audience melt in tears . But Fate and Jove had stopped the Baron's ears . In vain Thalestris with reproach assails , For who can move when fair Belinda fails ? Not half ...
... sight , or any hairs but these ! " Canto V She said : the pitying audience melt in tears . But Fate and Jove had stopped the Baron's ears . In vain Thalestris with reproach assails , For who can move when fair Belinda fails ? Not half ...
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