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... In Bridge’s poem Eros appear in front of us as a mighty God of love, as a crafty of counsel, of all Gods fairest to behold with the eyes, of all most grievous when thou dost vex the heart with unforeseen assault, entering the soul like a storm-wind and breathing the bitter menace of fire, with hurricane of anguish and untempered pain (Halieutica 4. ... My attitude toward to her poem can be put in one sentence that was said long before me and which I couldn’t paraphrase better than it already is: "Whoever judges not Eros to be a mighty god is either stupid or, having no experience of good things, knows not of the god who is the mightiest power to men.
Approximate Word count = 650 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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