Dáin do EimhirAssociation for Scottish Literary Studies, 2002 - 295 pages |
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... face ; O charm of heart and of eye , your loved image her face ! The pursuit was not long that took more than ten years when the treasure - trove was more than would suffice for an eternal hope . LIII I lightly hold the great revolution ...
... face ; O charm of heart and of eye , your loved image her face ! The pursuit was not long that took more than ten years when the treasure - trove was more than would suffice for an eternal hope . LIII I lightly hold the great revolution ...
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... face . LVI * In my ten years of labour I never happened upon a treasure poem as serene as your branching head of hair , as beautiful and open as your face . LVII A face haunts me , following me day and night , the triumphant face of a ...
... face . LVI * In my ten years of labour I never happened upon a treasure poem as serene as your branching head of hair , as beautiful and open as your face . LVII A face haunts me , following me day and night , the triumphant face of a ...
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... face , face , could your beauty not be freed from the power of every foolishness , decline and iniquity ! Could it not be kept as a chance treasure mildly stowed away in the shelter of every free mildness the Muses possess ! LIX ...
... face , face , could your beauty not be freed from the power of every foolishness , decline and iniquity ! Could it not be kept as a chance treasure mildly stowed away in the shelter of every free mildness the Muses possess ! LIX ...
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COPYTEXTS AND VARIANT READINGS | 124 |
LIST OF TITLES | 136 |
COMMENTARY | 150 |
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