TRULY, my Satan, thou art but a Dunce, And dost not know the Garment from the Man ; Every Harlot was a Virgin once, Nor canst thou ever change Kate into Nan. Tho... Impersonality– Seven Essays - 231 psl.autoriai: Sharon Cameron - 2009 - 272 psl.Ribota peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1954 - 604 psl.
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| 1954 - 604 psl.
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| Alexander Gilchrist - 1863 - 460 psl.
...postscript, which perhaps explains itself, addressed To the Accuser, who is the God of this- World. Truly, my Satan, thou art but a dunce, And dost not...virgin once, Nor canst thou ever change Kate into Nan. Though thou art worshipped by the names divine Of Jesus and Jehovah, thou art still The Son of Morn... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1868 - 354 psl.
...speaks Blake in his prologue ; and in his epilogue thus : To the Accuser, who is the God of this World. Truly, my Satan, thou art but a dunce, And dost not...virgin once, Nor canst thou ever change Kate into Nan. Though thou arfl worshipped by the names divine Of Jesus and Jehovah, thou art still The Son of Morn... | |
| William Blake - 1890 - 382 psl.
...strife, And weeping over the web of life. EPILOGUE. TO THE ACCUSER, WHO IS THE OOD OF THIS WOELD. RULY, my Satan, thou art but a dunce, And dost not know...virgin once, Nor canst thou ever change Kate into Nan. Though thou art worshiped by the names divine Of Jesus and Jehovah, thou art still The son of morn... | |
| 1946 - 774 psl.
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| 1892 - 718 psl.
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| William Blake - 1893 - 324 psl.
...sexual strife, And weeping over the web of life. EPILOGUE. TO THE ACCUSES, WHO IS THE GOD OF THIS WORLD. TRULY, my Satan, thou art but a dunce, And dost not...virgin once, Nor canst thou ever change Kate into Nan. Though thou art worshipped by the names divine Of Jesus and Jehovah, thou art still The son of morn... | |
| William Blake - 1893 - 416 psl.
...strife, And weeping over the web of life. EPILOGUE. TO THE ACCUSES, WHO IS THE OOD OP THIS WOBLD. ' RULY, my Satan, thou art but a dunce, And dost not know...virgin once, Nor canst thou ever change Kate into Nan. Though thou art worshiped by the names divine Of Jesus and Jehovah, thou art still The son of morn... | |
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