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Page 59
... breath That from the inmost darkness of the place Comes , scarcely felt ; the barky trunks , the ground , The fresh moist ground , are all instinct with thee . It is with the " barky trees " that observation [ 59 ] The Poems of Nature.
... breath That from the inmost darkness of the place Comes , scarcely felt ; the barky trunks , the ground , The fresh moist ground , are all instinct with thee . It is with the " barky trees " that observation [ 59 ] The Poems of Nature.
Page 70
... darkness and the worm are there . " 11 And he located with even greater precision than Kirke White did the source of their common anxiety in an over - conscious subjectivity : They taught me , and it was a fearful creed That God forgets ...
... darkness and the worm are there . " 11 And he located with even greater precision than Kirke White did the source of their common anxiety in an over - conscious subjectivity : They taught me , and it was a fearful creed That God forgets ...
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... darkness , and the narrow house , Make thee to shudder , and grow sick at heart ; - Go forth , under the open sky , and list To Nature's teachings , while from all around- Earth and her waters , and the depths of air- Comes a still ...
... darkness , and the narrow house , Make thee to shudder , and grow sick at heart ; - Go forth , under the open sky , and list To Nature's teachings , while from all around- Earth and her waters , and the depths of air- Comes a still ...
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