Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... thou aught to say ? Canst thou by merry thought , or quaint conceit , Repay this risk , that I have run for thee ? -Begin at alpha , and resolve thyself Into thine elements . I see the stalk And bright , blue flower of flax , which erst ...
... thou aught to say ? Canst thou by merry thought , or quaint conceit , Repay this risk , that I have run for thee ? -Begin at alpha , and resolve thyself Into thine elements . I see the stalk And bright , blue flower of flax , which erst ...
Halaman 12
... Thou " or " God . " If the subject of the verb is " Thou , " then the waterfall closes the poem by asking the poetess ' soul , the soul that looks on its fearful ma- jesty , to be still , to remember her own " nothingness , " her own ...
... Thou " or " God . " If the subject of the verb is " Thou , " then the waterfall closes the poem by asking the poetess ' soul , the soul that looks on its fearful ma- jesty , to be still , to remember her own " nothingness , " her own ...
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 ...
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