Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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... Marvell , Waller , Quarles , Sandys , Crowley , Crashaw , Milton , of “ Together both , ere the high lawns appear'd ” — Biblical , aesthetic , lofty , of fair and bright , high and heaven , earth and night , and hear .
... Marvell , Waller , Quarles , Sandys , Crowley , Crashaw , Milton , of “ Together both , ere the high lawns appear'd ” — Biblical , aesthetic , lofty , of fair and bright , high and heaven , earth and night , and hear .
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T 1,200 ( 12 ) beautiful black bright dark divine eternal ( 20 ) gentle golden great happy human little ( 20 ) old pale red silent soft starry sweet terrible wild 2,400 ( 24 ) air bosom child cloud ( 30 ) daughter day ( 30 ) death ( 30 ) ...
T 1,200 ( 12 ) beautiful black bright dark divine eternal ( 20 ) gentle golden great happy human little ( 20 ) old pale red silent soft starry sweet terrible wild 2,400 ( 24 ) air bosom child cloud ( 30 ) daughter day ( 30 ) death ( 30 ) ...
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1 , 470 ( 12 ) bright deep divine fair ( 20 ) full golden happy little old ( 20 ) pale sad silent silver soft ( 20 ) sweet ( 20 ) wide wing'd 2,200 ( 18 ) 940 ( 8 ) air beauty cloud day ( 20 ) door dream bear come ( 20 ) die fall find ...
1 , 470 ( 12 ) bright deep divine fair ( 20 ) full golden happy little old ( 20 ) pale sad silent silver soft ( 20 ) sweet ( 20 ) wide wing'd 2,200 ( 18 ) 940 ( 8 ) air beauty cloud day ( 20 ) door dream bear come ( 20 ) die fall find ...
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