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... Nature alone with herself . Still greater , more poetic , less sensational , is the approach of the gale in the " Ode to the West Wind , " where the wind itself is the river on which the forest of the sky shakes down its foliage of ...
... Nature alone with herself . Still greater , more poetic , less sensational , is the approach of the gale in the " Ode to the West Wind , " where the wind itself is the river on which the forest of the sky shakes down its foliage of ...
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... Nature in terms of human act . Shelley's spirits of the Earth and Moon are utterly apart from our world of thought and from our life . Of this class of poems " The Cloud " is the most perfect example . It describes the life of the Cloud ...
... Nature in terms of human act . Shelley's spirits of the Earth and Moon are utterly apart from our world of thought and from our life . Of this class of poems " The Cloud " is the most perfect example . It describes the life of the Cloud ...
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... Nature . It is a thought which may be pursued in every calling in the busiest hours of an active life , and in the calmest moments of rest and of reflection . And if , in the wan- derings of our own spirit and in the sins and sorrows of ...
... Nature . It is a thought which may be pursued in every calling in the busiest hours of an active life , and in the calmest moments of rest and of reflection . And if , in the wan- derings of our own spirit and in the sins and sorrows of ...
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