Poems Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's PoemsMeinhold, 1856 - 300 strán (strany) |
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... have been enacted , Nót without áwe I tread thee here where Brutus - Did his great deed , where Marcus Tullius pleaded , Where Brénnus threw into the wavering scale His sword's weight ; here where Clodius brawled , where 75.
... have been enacted , Nót without áwe I tread thee here where Brutus - Did his great deed , where Marcus Tullius pleaded , Where Brénnus threw into the wavering scale His sword's weight ; here where Clodius brawled , where 75.
Strana 160
... deed Límping , for wisely thus the youth bethinks him : " Hów , if my wicked uncle kill me first , Mé ere I hím ? where then were my revenge , The credit and the glory of this deed , The duty to my parent and my parent's Unhappy ghost ...
... deed Límping , for wisely thus the youth bethinks him : " Hów , if my wicked uncle kill me first , Mé ere I hím ? where then were my revenge , The credit and the glory of this deed , The duty to my parent and my parent's Unhappy ghost ...
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... This most magnanimous , meritorious deed ; And though , plain truth to tell , a little slowly , And somewhat in the manner of a thing A while forgotten then remembered sudden , Yet with so little risk to thine own bones , 163 11 *
... This most magnanimous , meritorious deed ; And though , plain truth to tell , a little slowly , And somewhat in the manner of a thing A while forgotten then remembered sudden , Yet with so little risk to thine own bones , 163 11 *
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... deed ; for my will did it , and my will was made do it by something which was made to make my will do it , and so on , for ever . My will was but a link in a chain , at one end of which was the deed and at the other end , what ?. no ...
... deed ; for my will did it , and my will was made do it by something which was made to make my will do it , and so on , for ever . My will was but a link in a chain , at one end of which was the deed and at the other end , what ?. no ...
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... deed ! better unborn ! " " Yes ; it is thy misfortune to have been born to do the deed ; done , I must torment thee for it . Thou wast born to be tormented by Sorrow . But tell me why didst thou do the deed ? " " A feeling , a passion ...
... deed ! better unborn ! " " Yes ; it is thy misfortune to have been born to do the deed ; done , I must torment thee for it . Thou wast born to be tormented by Sorrow . But tell me why didst thou do the deed ? " " A feeling , a passion ...
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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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