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Strana 5
... Júlia Alpínula , Aventia's priestess , Ill - fated daughter of ill - fated sire : The sire a rebel died by the hand of justice , The daughter's supplication failed to save The father's life her years were three and twenty .
... Júlia Alpínula , Aventia's priestess , Ill - fated daughter of ill - fated sire : The sire a rebel died by the hand of justice , The daughter's supplication failed to save The father's life her years were three and twenty .
Strana 9
“ I do indeed , and , what will more surprise thee , I rarely think either of pain or pleasure Ór of myself at all ; I ' m always aiming At something I ' ve in hand that must be done ; Of that and that alone I ' m always thinking .
“ I do indeed , and , what will more surprise thee , I rarely think either of pain or pleasure Ór of myself at all ; I ' m always aiming At something I ' ve in hand that must be done ; Of that and that alone I ' m always thinking .
Strana 21
The story ' s nó less true told of the poet Whó with his pen in hand keeps laughing , laughing , Still laughing at the follies he sees round him , With this one only difference , that the poet Finds séldom an Hippocrates to judge him .
The story ' s nó less true told of the poet Whó with his pen in hand keeps laughing , laughing , Still laughing at the follies he sees round him , With this one only difference , that the poet Finds séldom an Hippocrates to judge him .
Strana 30
... but with loud voice Commanded Will to be bound hand and foot And to his rightful lord delivered over , Aróse such uproar that the Judge his safety Sought in precipitous flight through a postern door ; Whereón the mob with fury fell ...
... but with loud voice Commanded Will to be bound hand and foot And to his rightful lord delivered over , Aróse such uproar that the Judge his safety Sought in precipitous flight through a postern door ; Whereón the mob with fury fell ...
Strana 35
... Ånd for the noble height at which he stood Above religion's vile hypocrisy I could forgive his frailties and forget , Hád he but with more conscientious hand , More skilled , more diligent , less imaginative , Painted his English ...
... Ånd for the noble height at which he stood Above religion's vile hypocrisy I could forgive his frailties and forget , Hád he but with more conscientious hand , More skilled , more diligent , less imaginative , Painted his English ...
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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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