Poems Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's PoemsMeinhold, 1856 - 300 strán (strany) |
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... falls short of the delicious , Though not unpleasant , though even pleasant still ; The third palls on the taste and you turn fróm it Averse , and will no more , not even one drop ; Fórced to the fourth you swallow with displeasure ...
... falls short of the delicious , Though not unpleasant , though even pleasant still ; The third palls on the taste and you turn fróm it Averse , and will no more , not even one drop ; Fórced to the fourth you swallow with displeasure ...
Strana 26
... fall thou on him And tear him to the ground , whilst I keep watch Lest any of his fellows come to his aid . " " The counsel ' s excellent , " replied the wolf , " And I'm quite ready to perform my part ; The more as , unlike you , I ...
... fall thou on him And tear him to the ground , whilst I keep watch Lest any of his fellows come to his aid . " " The counsel ' s excellent , " replied the wolf , " And I'm quite ready to perform my part ; The more as , unlike you , I ...
Strana 39
... sigh , Clasp its forepaws together And loudly sob and cry ; And then when something pleásed it " Twould fall into a fit And work in such convulsions You'd think its sides would split With little taste for lábor , And weary soon of 39.
... sigh , Clasp its forepaws together And loudly sob and cry ; And then when something pleásed it " Twould fall into a fit And work in such convulsions You'd think its sides would split With little taste for lábor , And weary soon of 39.
Strana 40
... , its chief pleasure From morning until night ; All kinds of beasts , birds , fishes , " Twould fall upon and kill , And not even its own like spare , Its húngry maw to fill ; And when it could no more eat But was stuffed 40.
... , its chief pleasure From morning until night ; All kinds of beasts , birds , fishes , " Twould fall upon and kill , And not even its own like spare , Its húngry maw to fill ; And when it could no more eat But was stuffed 40.
Strana 42
... fall of Rossberg mountain Whose ruins strewed the valley at my feet . Doúbting , as usual , and incredulous , Again I looked up , at and through the gap , And saw beyond it in the clear , blue ether The figure of a man with open ...
... fall of Rossberg mountain Whose ruins strewed the valley at my feet . Doúbting , as usual , and incredulous , Again I looked up , at and through the gap , And saw beyond it in the clear , blue ether The figure of a man with open ...
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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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