Twentieth-century American Literature, 6. köideChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... light , and darker my desire . My soul , like some heat - maddened summer fly , Keeps buzzing at the sill . Which I is I ? But if the shapeshifter for a moment despairs of his identity , he still has strength and will enough to drag ...
... light , and darker my desire . My soul , like some heat - maddened summer fly , Keeps buzzing at the sill . Which I is I ? But if the shapeshifter for a moment despairs of his identity , he still has strength and will enough to drag ...
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... light . Nature , seldom a friend to man , at least offers him a few saving analogies , one being that of darkness and light . Much of this is given in the last stanzas of " Unfold ! Unfold ! " : Sing , sing , you symbols ! All simple ...
... light . Nature , seldom a friend to man , at least offers him a few saving analogies , one being that of darkness and light . Much of this is given in the last stanzas of " Unfold ! Unfold ! " : Sing , sing , you symbols ! All simple ...
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... light of light , source of the sun . The third is the prayer itself to the ground of all beseeching . In the fourth and last stanza the loss of selfhood is associated with the breakup of light on a storm - tossed tree , the emaciation ...
... light of light , source of the sun . The third is the prayer itself to the ground of all beseeching . In the fourth and last stanza the loss of selfhood is associated with the breakup of light on a storm - tossed tree , the emaciation ...
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