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... Dark Ladié A FRAGMENT Samuel Taylor Coleridge Beneath yon birch with silver bark , And boughs so pendulous and fair , The brook falls scatter'd down the rock : And all is mossy there ! And there upon the moss she sits , The Dark 198 The ...
... Dark Ladié A FRAGMENT Samuel Taylor Coleridge Beneath yon birch with silver bark , And boughs so pendulous and fair , The brook falls scatter'd down the rock : And all is mossy there ! And there upon the moss she sits , The Dark 198 The ...
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Leland H. Roloff. And there upon the moss she sits , The Dark Ladié in silent pain ; The heavy tear is in her eye , And drops and swells again . Three times ... Dark Ladié / Samuel Taylor Coleridge Some Conventional Set Patterns in Poetry ...
Leland H. Roloff. And there upon the moss she sits , The Dark Ladié in silent pain ; The heavy tear is in her eye , And drops and swells again . Three times ... Dark Ladié / Samuel Taylor Coleridge Some Conventional Set Patterns in Poetry ...
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... dark we two will steal Beneath the twinkling stars ! " - " The dark ? the dark ? No ! not the dark ? The twinkling stars ? How , Henry ? How ? " O God ! ' twas in the eye of noon He pledged his sacred vow ! And in the eye of noon my ...
... dark we two will steal Beneath the twinkling stars ! " - " The dark ? the dark ? No ! not the dark ? The twinkling stars ? How , Henry ? How ? " O God ! ' twas in the eye of noon He pledged his sacred vow ! And in the eye of noon my ...
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The Uniqueness of Literature 8 | 11 |
The Presentational Mode as Creative ProblemSolving | 23 |
Behavioral Patterning | 62 |
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