Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems |
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“ My father , spare my father , ” Julia cried And at th ' inexorable Roman's feet Threw herself , tearless : “ Spare , Oh spare , my father ; Mércy is dearer far to heaven than justice ; Mércy is fair and lovely and makes friends And ...
“ My father , spare my father , ” Julia cried And at th ' inexorable Roman's feet Threw herself , tearless : “ Spare , Oh spare , my father ; Mércy is dearer far to heaven than justice ; Mércy is fair and lovely and makes friends And ...
Strana 5
2 Of grátitude ; Oh spare my father , Roman ; Róme is no petty state compelled to uphold By térror its precarious sovereignty ; Róme can afford to have mercy on a rebel . Man , Roman , father , spare a man , a father , Spáre an ...
2 Of grátitude ; Oh spare my father , Roman ; Róme is no petty state compelled to uphold By térror its precarious sovereignty ; Róme can afford to have mercy on a rebel . Man , Roman , father , spare a man , a father , Spáre an ...
Strana 33
Í , BEING a bốy , used thus to count my fingers : Stand úp , right thúmb here ; thou art Geoffrey Chaucer , Grave , reverend father of old English song , The clear , the strong , the dignified , the plain ; I lóve thee well ...
Í , BEING a bốy , used thus to count my fingers : Stand úp , right thúmb here ; thou art Geoffrey Chaucer , Grave , reverend father of old English song , The clear , the strong , the dignified , the plain ; I lóve thee well ...
Strana 37
... and vindictive God Who punishes children for their fathers ' sins Éven to the generation third and fourth , And hádst thou taken Maro for thy real , Not merely for thy nominal , leader through Death's áwful , unexplored , Trans ...
... and vindictive God Who punishes children for their fathers ' sins Éven to the generation third and fourth , And hádst thou taken Maro for thy real , Not merely for thy nominal , leader through Death's áwful , unexplored , Trans ...
Strana 50
Kneeling bý him at the altar . óf an Ón the top step síts a fáther Ín the evening by the fireside , Children round his knees are playing , Mother ' s washing úp the tea - things . Ón On the first step down my ládder Sít a 50.
Kneeling bý him at the altar . óf an Ón the top step síts a fáther Ín the evening by the fireside , Children round his knees are playing , Mother ' s washing úp the tea - things . Ón On the first step down my ládder Sít a 50.
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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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