Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems |
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Lét the pure unalloyed gold of this ring Decláre the perfect love with which I love thee ; Let the firm , compact , indestructible metal Witness my love ' s no evanescent passion ; Ảnd the strong , massy hoop , encircling thus Thy ...
Lét the pure unalloyed gold of this ring Decláre the perfect love with which I love thee ; Let the firm , compact , indestructible metal Witness my love ' s no evanescent passion ; Ảnd the strong , massy hoop , encircling thus Thy ...
Strana 23
Loáthing and pain the odious beveragė , Which , fórced upon you still , becomes at last Your dírest enemy , your deadliest poison , The water all the while being the same , Ánd the last draught refreshing as the first , Hadst thou ...
Loáthing and pain the odious beveragė , Which , fórced upon you still , becomes at last Your dírest enemy , your deadliest poison , The water all the while being the same , Ánd the last draught refreshing as the first , Hadst thou ...
Strana 27
Said a milestone that stood hard by On the roadside and their talk heard , “ Fast and slów are both alike bad , Tíresome , úseless , únbecoming ; ; íf you would be graceful , healthy , Ánd of úse , stand still as í do .
Said a milestone that stood hard by On the roadside and their talk heard , “ Fast and slów are both alike bad , Tíresome , úseless , únbecoming ; ; íf you would be graceful , healthy , Ánd of úse , stand still as í do .
Strana 30
... Aróse such uproar that the Judge his safety Sought in precipitous flight through a postern door ; Whereón the mob with fury fell on Thought And Metaphysics ; trod them under foot , Ánd for dead left them ; then upon a chair Uplifted ...
... Aróse such uproar that the Judge his safety Sought in precipitous flight through a postern door ; Whereón the mob with fury fell on Thought And Metaphysics ; trod them under foot , Ánd for dead left them ; then upon a chair Uplifted ...
Strana 35
Reads us a syllogism , a dry prelection ; Yét for his brilliant wit's sake and his keen Well mérited scourgings of that vicious age , Ånd for the noble height at which he stood Above religion's vile hypocrisy I could forgive his ...
Reads us a syllogism , a dry prelection ; Yét for his brilliant wit's sake and his keen Well mérited scourgings of that vicious age , Ånd for the noble height at which he stood Above religion's vile hypocrisy I could forgive his ...
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Poems, Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems James Henry Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
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Poems Chiefly Philosophical, in Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's Poems James Henry Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
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