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There is no other feeling like what is caused by this faint , doubtful , yet real perception — if it be not rather a ... vigor of our life and feel that Time has now given us all his flowers , and that the next work of his never idle ...
There is no other feeling like what is caused by this faint , doubtful , yet real perception — if it be not rather a ... vigor of our life and feel that Time has now given us all his flowers , and that the next work of his never idle ...
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While Byron's feeling for antiquity is recalled in several lines , the poem bears the genuine stamp of Poe , and represents his best blank verse . 9. Jesus Christ . Gethsemane ( l . 14 ) was the scene of his agony and arrest . ( j .
While Byron's feeling for antiquity is recalled in several lines , the poem bears the genuine stamp of Poe , and represents his best blank verse . 9. Jesus Christ . Gethsemane ( l . 14 ) was the scene of his agony and arrest . ( j .
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glimmer on both its surfaces , as if it were a cimeter , " and feel its sweet edge dividing you through the heart and marrow , and so you will happily conclude your mortal career . Be it life or death , we crave only reality .
glimmer on both its surfaces , as if it were a cimeter , " and feel its sweet edge dividing you through the heart and marrow , and so you will happily conclude your mortal career . Be it life or death , we crave only reality .
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 32 |
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