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... thee conversing , I forget all time . By day and night , my fancy's flight Is ever wi ' my Jean . The intensity of our feeling towards any object has an exact measure in the frequency of its recurrence , and the degree of its ...
... thee conversing , I forget all time . By day and night , my fancy's flight Is ever wi ' my Jean . The intensity of our feeling towards any object has an exact measure in the frequency of its recurrence , and the degree of its ...
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... night for your sake , Knowing your promise to me ; The lilies and roses were all awake , They sighed for the dawn and thee . DEGREE OF SIMILARITY . 25 The personifications of intense sorrow 24 AIDS TO QUALITIES - PERSONIFICATION .
... night for your sake , Knowing your promise to me ; The lilies and roses were all awake , They sighed for the dawn and thee . DEGREE OF SIMILARITY . 25 The personifications of intense sorrow 24 AIDS TO QUALITIES - PERSONIFICATION .
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... Thee are fresh and strong . In Ossian , Personification is often used with insufficient basis of resemblance : as-- Rise , Moon , thou daughter of the sky , look from between thy clouds ' . The effect of the sun beating on a rider ...
... Thee are fresh and strong . In Ossian , Personification is often used with insufficient basis of resemblance : as-- Rise , Moon , thou daughter of the sky , look from between thy clouds ' . The effect of the sun beating on a rider ...
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... thee into singing . Yea , the fir trees rejoice at thee and the cedars of Lebanon , saying , Since thou art laid down , no feller is come against us . ' The opening chapter of the Lamentations of Jeremiah abounds in personification of ...
... thee into singing . Yea , the fir trees rejoice at thee and the cedars of Lebanon , saying , Since thou art laid down , no feller is come against us . ' The opening chapter of the Lamentations of Jeremiah abounds in personification of ...
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... thee , blithe spirit , Bird thou never wert , That from heaven , or near it , Pourest thy full heart . The following , from Keats , contains a markedly jarring element , owing to the introduction of a cold prosaic expression ...
... thee , blithe spirit , Bird thou never wert , That from heaven , or near it , Pourest thy full heart . The following , from Keats , contains a markedly jarring element , owing to the introduction of a cold prosaic expression ...
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