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... turn away to remember what some one else has said about the same kind of thing , and since one mind can never repeat another mind's work perfectly , he will only manage a half - expression , a second - hand and cheating expression , and ...
... turn away to remember what some one else has said about the same kind of thing , and since one mind can never repeat another mind's work perfectly , he will only manage a half - expression , a second - hand and cheating expression , and ...
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... TURNS THE lopped tree in time may grow again , Most naked plants renew both fruit and flower ; The sorriest wight may find release of pain , The driest soil suck in some moistening shower : Time goes by turns , and chances change by ...
... TURNS THE lopped tree in time may grow again , Most naked plants renew both fruit and flower ; The sorriest wight may find release of pain , The driest soil suck in some moistening shower : Time goes by turns , and chances change by ...
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... Turn'd once to watch , while thick the snowflakes fall , The line of festal light in Christ - Church hall— Then sought thy straw in some sequester'd grange . But what I dream ! Two hundred years are flown Since first thy story ran ...
... Turn'd once to watch , while thick the snowflakes fall , The line of festal light in Christ - Church hall— Then sought thy straw in some sequester'd grange . But what I dream ! Two hundred years are flown Since first thy story ran ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 15 |
From Songs of Innocence William Blake | 29 |
Raptures W H Davies | 35 |
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