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... happy happy Love ! free as the mountain wind ! Blake always protested against the principle that there should be ' one law for both the lion and the ox ' , for men could not be so cribbed , cabined and confined , and this is a theme ...
... happy happy Love ! free as the mountain wind ! Blake always protested against the principle that there should be ' one law for both the lion and the ox ' , for men could not be so cribbed , cabined and confined , and this is a theme ...
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... happy arrangement which Nature has made for the education of the heart , an arrangement which it seems the object of the present age to counteract instead of to cherish and confirm . I imagined the happy delight of the father in seeing ...
... happy arrangement which Nature has made for the education of the heart , an arrangement which it seems the object of the present age to counteract instead of to cherish and confirm . I imagined the happy delight of the father in seeing ...
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... happy , happy love For ever warm and still to be enjoy'd , For ever panting and for ever young ; All breathing human passion far above , That leaves a heart high - sorrowful and cloy'd A burning forehead , and a parching tongue . It is ...
... happy , happy love For ever warm and still to be enjoy'd , For ever panting and for ever young ; All breathing human passion far above , That leaves a heart high - sorrowful and cloy'd A burning forehead , and a parching tongue . It is ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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