Poems Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's PoemsMeinhold, 1856 - 300 strán (strany) |
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Strana 70
... red and with red streaks And bloody blotches daubs the sprawling limbs Óf his fat Venuses and Medicis , Susánnas , Ariadnes and Madonnas , Álways except his sweetheart with the straw hat , For whose sake I ' d forgive his sins though 70.
... red and with red streaks And bloody blotches daubs the sprawling limbs Óf his fat Venuses and Medicis , Susánnas , Ariadnes and Madonnas , Álways except his sweetheart with the straw hat , For whose sake I ' d forgive his sins though 70.
Strana 93
... álways thought so ; Nów , alás ! at lást I know it . " Breák , tough heart ; why thrób on lónger Mócked , forsáken ánd despairing ? In this brook here I would drówn me Wére there bút enough of water . " Bý a deep and rápid ríver Néxt ...
... álways thought so ; Nów , alás ! at lást I know it . " Breák , tough heart ; why thrób on lónger Mócked , forsáken ánd despairing ? In this brook here I would drówn me Wére there bút enough of water . " Bý a deep and rápid ríver Néxt ...
Strana 95
... álways right . If balanced are the parties , Espécially if they wage civil war Against each other , thou art free to use The liberty which honest men acquire When knáves fall oút , and if thou pleasest wear Thy shoés even round - toed ...
... álways right . If balanced are the parties , Espécially if they wage civil war Against each other , thou art free to use The liberty which honest men acquire When knáves fall oút , and if thou pleasest wear Thy shoés even round - toed ...
Strana 107
... álways Ánd look álways southward . Yés yes , thou hast seen him , Bring'st good tidings of him : That he ' s wéll and happy ; That he ' s homeward cóming ; Élse , my pretty swallow , Thou wouldst not so 107.
... álways Ánd look álways southward . Yés yes , thou hast seen him , Bring'st good tidings of him : That he ' s wéll and happy ; That he ' s homeward cóming ; Élse , my pretty swallow , Thou wouldst not so 107.
Strana 109
... presérve and love it , From all danger keep it , Wáking , sleeping , álways . Don't make it a greát man , Grácious Gód , I pray thee ; Greátness is uncertain , Óf itself down túmbles . Don't make it a wise man ; Wisdom is mere 109.
... presérve and love it , From all danger keep it , Wáking , sleeping , álways . Don't make it a greát man , Grácious Gód , I pray thee ; Greátness is uncertain , Óf itself down túmbles . Don't make it a wise man ; Wisdom is mere 109.
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Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems James Henry Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
Poems Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's Poems James Henry Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
Poems Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's Poems James Henry Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
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