Western Wind: An Introduction to Poetry |
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Page 59
... dark , enwrapped in those- dead to the world my house , in deep repose . There in the lucky dark , none to observe me ; darkness far and wide ; no sign for me to mark , no other light , no guide except for my heart - the fire , the fire ...
... dark , enwrapped in those- dead to the world my house , in deep repose . There in the lucky dark , none to observe me ; darkness far and wide ; no sign for me to mark , no other light , no guide except for my heart - the fire , the fire ...
Page 165
... dark notes , perhaps because our experience of caverns and other reverberating hollows is associated with the dark . ( The voice of the great singer Caruso was said to " darken " as over the years it shifted from tenor toward baritone ...
... dark notes , perhaps because our experience of caverns and other reverberating hollows is associated with the dark . ( The voice of the great singer Caruso was said to " darken " as over the years it shifted from tenor toward baritone ...
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... dark nights , when owls watch , their eyes gleaming in the black expanse of starless sky , it is important to gather the medicine bones , the eagle feathers , the tobacco bundles , the braided sweetgrass , the cedar , and the sage , and ...
... dark nights , when owls watch , their eyes gleaming in the black expanse of starless sky , it is important to gather the medicine bones , the eagle feathers , the tobacco bundles , the braided sweetgrass , the cedar , and the sage , and ...
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