Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's PoemsC.C. Meinhold, 1856 - 292 strán (strany) |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 43.
Strana 18
... door : - " Make háste , make haste ; it ' s rising time ; Already we have lost the prime . " " We cóme , we come immediately ; " Upstarting quick thus answered SHE ; But HÉ : " I'll not a foot go , " cried And túrned him on the other ...
... door : - " Make háste , make haste ; it ' s rising time ; Already we have lost the prime . " " We cóme , we come immediately ; " Upstarting quick thus answered SHE ; But HÉ : " I'll not a foot go , " cried And túrned him on the other ...
Strana 19
... door Ír with a táp came as before : " Not ready yet ? " " No ! " with a shout At once both disputants 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 ...
... door Ír with a táp came as before : " Not ready yet ? " " No ! " with a shout At once both disputants 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 ...
Strana 30
... 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 on their shoulders Will , and bore him With shouts of triumph round and round the city ...
... 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 on their shoulders Will , and bore him With shouts of triumph round and round the city ...
Strana 31
... door , Néver let schoolboy such a roar Out of his moúth , at the first sore Skélp of the birch , As Páskewitsch , when trundling slow A cánnon ball so bruised his toe That stooping down he cried " Oh ! oh ! " And right aboút faced ...
... door , Néver let schoolboy such a roar Out of his moúth , at the first sore Skélp of the birch , As Páskewitsch , when trundling slow A cánnon ball so bruised his toe That stooping down he cried " Oh ! oh ! " And right aboút faced ...
Strana 43
... door ' s answered slów : " Máster Mistress nót at home ; Don't know whén back they will cóme ; Cáll again at six , seven , eight ; Álmost sure they'll stay out láte . " When to visit mé you cóme And by chance find mé at hóme Í must sit ...
... door ' s answered slów : " Máster Mistress nót at home ; Don't know whén back they will cóme ; Cáll again at six , seven , eight ; Álmost sure they'll stay out láte . " When to visit mé you cóme And by chance find mé at hóme Í must sit ...
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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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