The Discovery of PoetryE. Arnold, 1930 - 220 páginas |
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... For now the time has come for it to leave the busy streets and the glittering stage , and to take up its abode in the secret places of the heart . CHAPTER IO Out of the Full Heart Everyone suddenly burst 84 The Discovery of Poetry.
... For now the time has come for it to leave the busy streets and the glittering stage , and to take up its abode in the secret places of the heart . CHAPTER IO Out of the Full Heart Everyone suddenly burst 84 The Discovery of Poetry.
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... heart , to be loved , awake , awake ! The darkness silvers away , the morn doth break , It leaps in the sky : unrisen lustres slake The o'ertaken moon . Awake , O heart , awake ! She too that loveth awaketh and hopes for thee ; Her eyes ...
... heart , to be loved , awake , awake ! The darkness silvers away , the morn doth break , It leaps in the sky : unrisen lustres slake The o'ertaken moon . Awake , O heart , awake ! She too that loveth awaketh and hopes for thee ; Her eyes ...
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... heart . And ever the beauty of the world finds echo in the poet's mind and seems to inspire and to bless his song . I will end this chapter with John Masefield's peaceful epilogue to his turbulent poem The Everlasting Mercy ' : How ...
... heart . And ever the beauty of the world finds echo in the poet's mind and seems to inspire and to bless his song . I will end this chapter with John Masefield's peaceful epilogue to his turbulent poem The Everlasting Mercy ' : How ...
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