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... Turn , hither turn thy step , O thou , whose powerful voice More sweet than softest touch of Doric reed , Or Lydian flute , can soothe the madding wind , — And through the stormy deep Breathe thine own tender calm . -- ( Anna Letitia ...
... Turn , hither turn thy step , O thou , whose powerful voice More sweet than softest touch of Doric reed , Or Lydian flute , can soothe the madding wind , — And through the stormy deep Breathe thine own tender calm . -- ( Anna Letitia ...
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... turn your steps hither . Your powerful voice , which is sweeter than the softest touch of a Doric reed or a Lydian flute , can soothe the madding wind , and breathe your own tender calm through the stormy deep . It can readily enough be ...
... turn your steps hither . Your powerful voice , which is sweeter than the softest touch of a Doric reed or a Lydian flute , can soothe the madding wind , and breathe your own tender calm through the stormy deep . It can readily enough be ...
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... turn our attention to the special means of poetry . I VISUALIZATION The use of a word - picture to stir the mind ... turns the fact which is stated into a picture , and leaves you profoundly stirred because something in your own ...
... turn our attention to the special means of poetry . I VISUALIZATION The use of a word - picture to stir the mind ... turns the fact which is stated into a picture , and leaves you profoundly stirred because something in your own ...
Contents
ENRICHMENT | 16 |
POETRY AND PROSE | 33 |
THE MECHANICS OF POETRY | 49 |
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