Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems |
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Strana 6
Mán , egoistic , for his own self lives , Thinking he lives for honor , virtue , fame , Ór for his country , as he ' s pleased to call The land which chanced to give the egoist birth ; Wóman , devoted woman , knows no self , Lives only ...
Mán , egoistic , for his own self lives , Thinking he lives for honor , virtue , fame , Ór for his country , as he ' s pleased to call The land which chanced to give the egoist birth ; Wóman , devoted woman , knows no self , Lives only ...
Strana 23
... could believe with common sense There ' s no such thing as Providence ? Whát but a special Providence sent This fát rat for my nourishment ? ” “ Ah , ” squeaked the rát loud , “ it ' s a good Providence gives rats to cats for food !
... could believe with common sense There ' s no such thing as Providence ? Whát but a special Providence sent This fát rat for my nourishment ? ” “ Ah , ” squeaked the rát loud , “ it ' s a good Providence gives rats to cats for food !
Strana 40
Fierce , únrelenting , cruel , Bloodshed was its delight ; To give pain , its chief pleasure From morning until night ; All kinds of beasts , birds , fishes , " Twould fall upon and kill , And not even its own like spare , Its húngry ...
Fierce , únrelenting , cruel , Bloodshed was its delight ; To give pain , its chief pleasure From morning until night ; All kinds of beasts , birds , fishes , " Twould fall upon and kill , And not even its own like spare , Its húngry ...
Strana 56
... to give no vice offence , That sits installed in station high And mixes with good company ; In áll , sufficient skill to cook Some fiddle faddle , pious book On drawing - room table fit to lie And catch the idle visitor's eye And ...
... to give no vice offence , That sits installed in station high And mixes with good company ; In áll , sufficient skill to cook Some fiddle faddle , pious book On drawing - room table fit to lie And catch the idle visitor's eye And ...
Strana 63
Give ' t the breast ; what ! wont it take it ? Dón't be cross , dear pretty Bóbby ; Pá wont háve you if you cry so ; Thére there ! go to sleep , sweet Bóbby . Deár me ! what can be the matter ? Máybe á pin ' s rúnning in it ; Strip it ...
Give ' t the breast ; what ! wont it take it ? Dón't be cross , dear pretty Bóbby ; Pá wont háve you if you cry so ; Thére there ! go to sleep , sweet Bóbby . Deár me ! what can be the matter ? Máybe á pin ' s rúnning in it ; Strip it ...
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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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