Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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... hope Because I do not hope to turn Desiring this man's gift and that man's scope I no longer strive to strive towards such things ( Why should the agèd eagle stretch its wings ? ) Why should I mourn The vanished power of the usual reign ...
... hope Because I do not hope to turn Desiring this man's gift and that man's scope I no longer strive to strive towards such things ( Why should the agèd eagle stretch its wings ? ) Why should I mourn The vanished power of the usual reign ...
Page 61
... hope , " or " hope to turn . " The desire for “ such things " lingers . Although his ritual or ceremonial " self - analysis " may have religious im- pulses appropriate on Ash Wednesday , the speaker's self - analysis can be con- ducted ...
... hope , " or " hope to turn . " The desire for “ such things " lingers . Although his ritual or ceremonial " self - analysis " may have religious im- pulses appropriate on Ash Wednesday , the speaker's self - analysis can be con- ducted ...
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... hope and despair , for there is no possi- bility for the word " here . " Disillusionment will teach us not to depend ... hope to turn again Although I do not hope Although I do not hope to turn [ . ] ( AW , 66 ) The substitution of ...
... hope and despair , for there is no possi- bility for the word " here . " Disillusionment will teach us not to depend ... hope to turn again Although I do not hope Although I do not hope to turn [ . ] ( AW , 66 ) The substitution of ...
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