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... nature , also ap- preciate the mutuality of grove and field : Thy mornings showed , thy nights concealed , The bowers where Lucy played ; And thine too is the last green field That Lucy's eyes surveyed . ( IT , 13-16 ) Or as he writes ...
... nature , also ap- preciate the mutuality of grove and field : Thy mornings showed , thy nights concealed , The bowers where Lucy played ; And thine too is the last green field That Lucy's eyes surveyed . ( IT , 13-16 ) Or as he writes ...
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... nature in himself , the reservoir stored in his body . His posture is shaped by the world's oppressive presence : the poet " must hang / Brooding above the fierce confederate storm / Of sorrow " ( R , 830-32 ) . In his love of nature ...
... nature in himself , the reservoir stored in his body . His posture is shaped by the world's oppressive presence : the poet " must hang / Brooding above the fierce confederate storm / Of sorrow " ( R , 830-32 ) . In his love of nature ...
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... nature . Yet beyond this , the meditating body - weighted , droop- ing , and bent - provides a revitalizing energy ; through it the poet achieves a remarkable power to reshape and restructure his natural experience . The light of nature ...
... nature . Yet beyond this , the meditating body - weighted , droop- ing , and bent - provides a revitalizing energy ; through it the poet achieves a remarkable power to reshape and restructure his natural experience . The light of nature ...
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