10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FETTERLESS»
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fetterless in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fetterless and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Fetterless, Though Bound Together
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Fetterless, Though Bound Together: By B. H. Buxton, ... ...
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The best lines of all in your letter to your daughters were: “Consider your old Ma
as in control of her life now, fetterless and free, and confident that I can cope, no
matter what comes my way. . .” (Continued from Courthouse on my sister Louise's
...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review
Onward I glance with arrowy spring, As I bound in my frolicsome glee ; For mine
is the joy of an untamed thing— The fetterless and the free. Oh! mine are the
sparkles of sunny gold,— And mine is the foamy crest; And the changing skies all
...
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The United States Democratic Review
SING on, thou wayward Wind! and sweepThe lyre as suits thy will; And be the
strain sad, wild, or deep, Right glad the music still; Right glad—-'for it so mindeth
me That thou art fetterless and free! Man binds the mountain stream, and guides
...
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The Universal Songster, Or Museum of Mirth: Forming the Most ...
00010000 THE FETTERLESS HEART. (W. L. Rode.) WHEN the fetterless heart
roams in freedom, though bright . Are the hopes which shed o'er it their halcyon
light They pass 3" but where Love its bright signet has set, 'Tis a glow of heart's ...
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The U.S. Democratic Review
LINES. smo on, '11-rou WAYWARD WIND! SING on, thou wayward Wind! and
sweep The lyre as suits thy will; And be the strain sad, wild, or deep, Right glad
the music still ; Right glad—efor it so mindeth me That thou art fetterless and free!
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The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov
It should be remembered that Nabokov, who once explained “God's popularity by
an atheist's panic” (SO 147), had little sympathy for collective religions or
mysticism (SO 39, SM39), and preferred “to stay godless, with fetterless soul / in a
world ...
Vladimir E. Alexandrov, 2014
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William Faulkner: The Making of a Modernist: The Making of a ...
As a youth he almost resembles an untamed horse straining at its traces, “
possessed of that strong lust, not for life, but . . . for that fetterless immobility called
freedom.” At age sixteen he runs off to Texas to escape the matrimonial clutches
of ...
Daniel Joseph Singal, 1997
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FETTERLESS»
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fetterless is used in the context of the following news items.
Taking matters beyond hydrocarbons | Business Line
China's influence will only increase with the fetterless lending that AIIB will make on infrastructure projects. Yet Kazakhstan's leadership ... «Hindu Business Line, Jul 15»
The Big Read: Dancing out of time
... than by the adolescent flailings of fetterless self-presentation. To partner-dance is to establish a dialogue; it's to recognise and be recognised. «Times LIVE, Nov 14»
Climate change: Chomsky champs
They, too, are in thrall to the powerful vested interests which advocate the fetterless exploitation of oil and resources. The rise of social media ... «Village, Oct 14»
Love of the land connects Kansans
But though the vastness at first oppressed him, eventually it distilled in him a sensation of fetterless freedom which he grew to love almost ... «Kansas.com, Jul 14»
A call for present-day prophets
... to foresee and foretell events which concern the universal welfare, to be divinely inspired, – yea, to reach the range of fetterless Mind” (p. 84). «Christian Science Monitor, Oct 13»
A New Literary History of America
And whether that avid, fetterless novel constituted a real departure or development - a view that slights Mark Twain and Ring Lardner - the ... «New Statesman, Dec 09»