Poems Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's Poems |
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Strana 19
What though it lay alone all night , It slept till noon or rose at light Júst as it pleased ; let it set out , Stop short to rest , or turn about , Nó one was there to make a rout , And answer " Come , Love " with " I wont ...
What though it lay alone all night , It slept till noon or rose at light Júst as it pleased ; let it set out , Stop short to rest , or turn about , Nó one was there to make a rout , And answer " Come , Love " with " I wont ...
Strana 28
As Thought immóvable sat and either heárd not , Or made as if he heard not , Will's commands , Will , growing angry , rose and went away And at the court of Reason lodged complaint Against his servant Thought for disobedience .
As Thought immóvable sat and either heárd not , Or made as if he heard not , Will's commands , Will , growing angry , rose and went away And at the court of Reason lodged complaint Against his servant Thought for disobedience .
Strana 38
Stand up here , little finger ; thou ' rt the pensive , Délicate , gentle , nobleminded Schiller , Ténder white - rose frostnípped in Weimar's garden Ére it had raised its modest head above Luxúriant Goethe's all too neighbouring shade ...
Stand up here , little finger ; thou ' rt the pensive , Délicate , gentle , nobleminded Schiller , Ténder white - rose frostnípped in Weimar's garden Ére it had raised its modest head above Luxúriant Goethe's all too neighbouring shade ...
Strana 59
SWEET breathes the hawthorn in the early spring And wallflower petals precious fragrance fling , Sweet in July blows full the cabbage rose Ánd in rich beds the gay carnation glows , Sweet smells on sunny slopes the new - mown hay ...
SWEET breathes the hawthorn in the early spring And wallflower petals precious fragrance fling , Sweet in July blows full the cabbage rose Ánd in rich beds the gay carnation glows , Sweet smells on sunny slopes the new - mown hay ...
Strana 95
This said , the wise old man hiccup'd and died ; And the son , éver from that day forth moulding Both shoes and creed according to the counsel , Lived honored and respected , rose to wealth And power and dignity and on his deathbed Léft ...
This said , the wise old man hiccup'd and died ; And the son , éver from that day forth moulding Both shoes and creed according to the counsel , Lived honored and respected , rose to wealth And power and dignity and on his deathbed Léft ...
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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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