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THE Only the earth does stand forever still : Her rocks remove not , nor her mountains meet : ( Although some wits enricht with learning's skill Say Heaven stands firme , and that the earth doth fleet And swiftly turneth underneath ...
THE Only the earth does stand forever still : Her rocks remove not , nor her mountains meet : ( Although some wits enricht with learning's skill Say Heaven stands firme , and that the earth doth fleet And swiftly turneth underneath ...
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Into the Introduction to the Songs of Experience , in the appeal of the Bard to the Earth to shake herself free from the fetters of convention and moral laws and religious taboos , there has come a new reverberant intensity ...
Into the Introduction to the Songs of Experience , in the appeal of the Bard to the Earth to shake herself free from the fetters of convention and moral laws and religious taboos , there has come a new reverberant intensity ...
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All Meredith's poems might be called , what he calls one section of them , A Reading of Earth . Whether his thought owed anything to Fechner we do not know , but the key to it is given in a line that Fechner might have taken for his ...
All Meredith's poems might be called , what he calls one section of them , A Reading of Earth . Whether his thought owed anything to Fechner we do not know , but the key to it is given in a line that Fechner might have taken for his ...
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