Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... thou mourn'st like a seraph sings : Wouldst thou call the bless'd one back ? " Structurally , because of its lack of a central poet - speaker , " The Butterfly " is a self- defining , self - objectifying artifact , the poetic symbols of ...
... thou mourn'st like a seraph sings : Wouldst thou call the bless'd one back ? " Structurally , because of its lack of a central poet - speaker , " The Butterfly " is a self- defining , self - objectifying artifact , the poetic symbols of ...
Halaman 16
... thou trifle with him till he chilled thy veins ? But it murmured on with a mournful tone , Till fetters of ice were around it thrown . Rose ! why art thou drooping thy beautiful head ? Hast thou bowed to the frost - king's kiss of dread ...
... thou trifle with him till he chilled thy veins ? But it murmured on with a mournful tone , Till fetters of ice were around it thrown . Rose ! why art thou drooping thy beautiful head ? Hast thou bowed to the frost - king's kiss of dread ...
Halaman 39
... Thou hast already broken the tender shoot ! Never needle or distaff for thee , and yet thou wilt not be quiet ! " The nervous fingers wavered , clutched at a small carnelian cross that hung from her neck , then fell despairingly ...
... Thou hast already broken the tender shoot ! Never needle or distaff for thee , and yet thou wilt not be quiet ! " The nervous fingers wavered , clutched at a small carnelian cross that hung from her neck , then fell despairingly ...
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