Poems Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's PoemsMeinhold, 1856 - 300 strán (strany) |
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... back ; But Philosophy smiling said : - " Dóst thou not know me , Thine ówn only loved one ? " and threw down her mask . BIBLIC DRESDEN , C. C. MEIN HOLD AND SONS . 1856 . THESE thoughts , while through my brain they passed ,
... back ; But Philosophy smiling said : - " Dóst thou not know me , Thine ówn only loved one ? " and threw down her mask . BIBLIC DRESDEN , C. C. MEIN HOLD AND SONS . 1856 . THESE thoughts , while through my brain they passed ,
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... , while through my brain they passed , were mine ; Passing through thý brain , reáder , they are thine ; Use them as bést thou mayst ; who I am , thee Concerns as little , as who thou art , me . COME , Máry with the eyes so blue , Come.
... , while through my brain they passed , were mine ; Passing through thý brain , reáder , they are thine ; Use them as bést thou mayst ; who I am , thee Concerns as little , as who thou art , me . COME , Máry with the eyes so blue , Come.
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... thine , but pleasant to me always Éven the most bitter draught if I have only Thy face before mine eyes while I am drinking . Walking from LIENZ to SILIAN in the PUSTERTHAL , July 21 , 1854 . ANNA MARIA PRIETH . * Ir was the morning of 6.
... thine , but pleasant to me always Éven the most bitter draught if I have only Thy face before mine eyes while I am drinking . Walking from LIENZ to SILIAN in the PUSTERTHAL , July 21 , 1854 . ANNA MARIA PRIETH . * Ir was the morning of 6.
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... thine own self inherent , But this I know at least : those sceptics err Who seé indeed and recognise the light But have no faith there ever was a Homer . Well ! let it be , so long as they cannot Rób us same time of th ' Odyssey and ...
... thine own self inherent , But this I know at least : those sceptics err Who seé indeed and recognise the light But have no faith there ever was a Homer . Well ! let it be , so long as they cannot Rób us same time of th ' Odyssey and ...
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... thine heart accepts The words thou now shalt hear the bishop utter Words which for ever from the world divide thee , From father , mother , friends , and house and home , Brother and sister , all the joys of life Swear to the words and ...
... thine heart accepts The words thou now shalt hear the bishop utter Words which for ever from the world divide thee , From father , mother , friends , and house and home , Brother and sister , all the joys of life Swear to the words and ...
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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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