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... eyes , lips , and hands to miss ' . Nor does the assertion that their love is above the material world fit easily with the admission that they can be even partially divided . Lines 5–19 are all on the subject of their transcendent love ...
... eyes , lips , and hands to miss ' . Nor does the assertion that their love is above the material world fit easily with the admission that they can be even partially divided . Lines 5–19 are all on the subject of their transcendent love ...
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... eyes , but not my heart . In the first stanza what was criticised was not art simply , but art used when the occasion did not require it ; the second stanza reduces the opposition to one of art versus natural simplicity , saying that to ...
... eyes , but not my heart . In the first stanza what was criticised was not art simply , but art used when the occasion did not require it ; the second stanza reduces the opposition to one of art versus natural simplicity , saying that to ...
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... eye may look , Hide me from day's garish eye , While the bee with honied thigh ... And let some strange mysterious dream ... eyes ' . Indeed , in ' Il Penseroso ' the speaker , as part of the contemplative process , is trying to lose ...
... eye may look , Hide me from day's garish eye , While the bee with honied thigh ... And let some strange mysterious dream ... eyes ' . Indeed , in ' Il Penseroso ' the speaker , as part of the contemplative process , is trying to lose ...
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