Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems |
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... Come and let ' s roam a while together In the bright , warm , sunshiny weather , Along the lane , beneath the trees , In the field or garden , where you please , For it ' s not about the walk I care , Bút to be with you anywhere .
... Come and let ' s roam a while together In the bright , warm , sunshiny weather , Along the lane , beneath the trees , In the field or garden , where you please , For it ' s not about the walk I care , Bút to be with you anywhere .
Strana 2
There , armed with Galilean eye , Évery spar , sail , rope we ' ll descry In every táll ship passing by , Not that for tower , sea , ship I care , Bút to be with you anywhere . If you will not the tower ascend , Into the wood our steps ...
There , armed with Galilean eye , Évery spar , sail , rope we ' ll descry In every táll ship passing by , Not that for tower , sea , ship I care , Bút to be with you anywhere . If you will not the tower ascend , Into the wood our steps ...
Strana 10
So said and to his work away went Labor Cheerful and humming a song ; but Idleness Looked after him some moments , wishing half That he too had some work to do ; then listless Flúng himself into a chair and dozed , or smoked And read ...
So said and to his work away went Labor Cheerful and humming a song ; but Idleness Looked after him some moments , wishing half That he too had some work to do ; then listless Flúng himself into a chair and dozed , or smoked And read ...
Strana 20
GOODHEÁRTED , kind and generous , to a fault , In áll his dealings scrupulously just , He were the model of a perfect man Hád he his senses ; but this constant laughing , Nothing but laughing , morning noon and night Is évidence ...
GOODHEÁRTED , kind and generous , to a fault , In áll his dealings scrupulously just , He were the model of a perfect man Hád he his senses ; but this constant laughing , Nothing but laughing , morning noon and night Is évidence ...
Strana 24
Bút for experience I had months ago Í The préy been of that fell and cunning spider ; Bút for experience ' salutary ... List éver to experience , child , and thánk God That he's vouchsáfed us the unerring guide But áren't you lonely in ...
Bút for experience I had months ago Í The préy been of that fell and cunning spider ; Bút for experience ' salutary ... List éver to experience , child , and thánk God That he's vouchsáfed us the unerring guide But áren't you lonely in ...
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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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