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Paper Excerpts: ... pastoral fantasy world of innocent fertility, in which larks awaken the ploughmen who will seed the land ("merry larks stood white and jagged ready to pierce the sky and touch the clouds. Billowing clouds covered the sky. Most were grayish white, but some held a heavy silver lining of snow waiting to coat American mythology. The earth is recognized as Mother Earth, while the sky is termed as Father Sky. however. The first three planes flew mostly or completely over heavily populated areas. Passengers, even sky marshals, writes, "Genji and the girl looked out at an evening sky of the utmost calm" (Murasaki 70). Then when Genji and Ukon are ...
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Sources list for SHELLEY'S TO THE SKY LARK: Percy Bysshe Shelley, Posthumous Poems, ed. Mary Shelley (1824). Cf. Posthumous Poems of Shelley. Mary Shelley's Fair Copy Book, Bodleian MS. Shelley Adds. d. 9, Collated with the Holographs and the Printed Texts, ed. Irving Massey (Montreal: McGill-Queen"Stanzas Written in Dejection" Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft-Godwin. Frankenstein; Or, the Modern Prometheus. (A new edition of Shelley's classic novel with an extensive glossary, notes on Shelley's life and a complete bibliography). "Frankenstein" and "Journey to the Center of the Earth" Shelley, Mary Wollonstonecraft (ed.). The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1994. Nature in Literature Information for the flying public. (2001). Safe Skies International. November 1, 2002. [Online]. Available: <http://www.safe- skies.com/. Aviation Industry in Shadow of Terror Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein. E-text available at Online Literature. 2005/ http://www.online-literature. com/shelley_mary/frankenstein/ Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein. E-text available at Online Literature. 2005/ http://www.online-literature. com/shelley_mary/frankenstein/ Mary Shelly's "Frankenstein" and Voltaire's "Candide" More sources on "SHELLEY'S TO THE SKY LARK"
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