Poems Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's PoemsMeinhold, 1856 - 300 strán (strany) |
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... cried And at th ' inexorable Roman's feet Thréw herself , tearless : - " Spare , Oh spare , my father ; Mércy is dearer far to heaven than justice ; Mércy is fair and lovely and makes friends And binds with the indissoluble bond I Of ...
... cried And at th ' inexorable Roman's feet Thréw herself , tearless : - " Spare , Oh spare , my father ; Mércy is dearer far to heaven than justice ; Mércy is fair and lovely and makes friends And binds with the indissoluble bond I Of ...
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... cried , And saw a figure past me glide , Ah , well aday ! Bý her white scarf and ribbons blue My own dear Mary's form I knew , My Máry of the heart so true , Ah , well aday ! " And whát , my Mary , hast to do Hére in chill April's ...
... cried , And saw a figure past me glide , Ah , well aday ! Bý her white scarf and ribbons blue My own dear Mary's form I knew , My Máry of the heart so true , Ah , well aday ! " And whát , my Mary , hast to do Hére in chill April's ...
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... cried , And clasped her waist ; I swooned away And when I woke , there Emma lay Stiff , stark , and cold , in nuptial white , Death's bride upon her bridal night . Walking from PRIMIERO to CASTEL DELLA BETTOLA , on the SCHENNER ...
... cried , And clasped her waist ; I swooned away And when I woke , there Emma lay Stiff , stark , and cold , in nuptial white , Death's bride upon her bridal night . Walking from PRIMIERO to CASTEL DELLA BETTOLA , on the SCHENNER ...
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... cried And túrned him on the other side . " You will , my dear . " " My dear , I wont . " " You will indeed . " " What if I don't ? " " And will you , cán you , say me nay Ere yet well fled my bridal day ? " " I cán and will ; you must ...
... cried And túrned him on the other side . " You will , my dear . " " My dear , I wont . " " You will indeed . " " What if I don't ? " " And will you , cán you , say me nay Ere yet well fled my bridal day ? " " I cán and will ; you must ...
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... cried out . " Then good bye ; if I longer wait , Fór a cool wálk I'll be too late . " " Good bye ! good bye ! we ' ll follow straight . " And so at last away Ir went , Happy and with itself content , And where it liked best the day ...
... cried out . " Then good bye ; if I longer wait , Fór a cool wálk I'll be too late . " " Good bye ! good bye ! we ' ll follow straight . " And so at last away Ir went , Happy and with itself content , And where it liked best the day ...
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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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