The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - 317 sider |
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... soul ' ; and there is a tone of incredulous wonder in the exclamatory rhythm with which the stanza ends . Even now ... soul has left behind as it was hatched into life . Death becomes the way to life - life for the soul ; but it is still ...
... soul ' ; and there is a tone of incredulous wonder in the exclamatory rhythm with which the stanza ends . Even now ... soul has left behind as it was hatched into life . Death becomes the way to life - life for the soul ; but it is still ...
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... Soul . A DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE SOUL AND BODY WHO shall , from this Dungeon , raise A Soul inslav'd so many wayes ? With bolts of Bones , that fetter'd stands In Feet ; and manacled in Hands . Here blinded with an Eye ; and there Deaf ...
... Soul . A DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE SOUL AND BODY WHO shall , from this Dungeon , raise A Soul inslav'd so many wayes ? With bolts of Bones , that fetter'd stands In Feet ; and manacled in Hands . Here blinded with an Eye ; and there Deaf ...
Side 104
... soul is a prisoner in the body is elaborated with witty ingenuity , each . bodily organ inflicting a congruous torment on the soul -the hand manacles , the eye blinds , etc. But beneath the ingenuity there are metaphysical , moral , and ...
... soul is a prisoner in the body is elaborated with witty ingenuity , each . bodily organ inflicting a congruous torment on the soul -the hand manacles , the eye blinds , etc. But beneath the ingenuity there are metaphysical , moral , and ...
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