Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems |
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Strana 15
At th ' opposite doorpost , on her knees , Routine Keeps túrning over still the well - thumbed leaves óf the same prayerbook ; reading prayers , not praying ; Behind them waiting stand Conformity And Úniformity , Oneness of faith ...
At th ' opposite doorpost , on her knees , Routine Keeps túrning over still the well - thumbed leaves óf the same prayerbook ; reading prayers , not praying ; Behind them waiting stand Conformity And Úniformity , Oneness of faith ...
Strana 18
“ I can't imagine , lovely She , Why we might not united be , Right well , I doubt not , we ' d agree : : I háte a lonely , separate bed ; Come , faírest , loveliest Sue , let ' s wed , And leave that dull , cold blooded elf ...
“ I can't imagine , lovely She , Why we might not united be , Right well , I doubt not , we ' d agree : : I háte a lonely , separate bed ; Come , faírest , loveliest Sue , let ' s wed , And leave that dull , cold blooded elf ...
Strana 21
Go back to Athens , good Hippocrates , Or stay and cure the people of Abdéra , And leave me to myself to laugh at both Dóctor and patients . ” So Hippocrates Went back to Athens , saying he had found In áll Abdéra only one man sane And ...
Go back to Athens , good Hippocrates , Or stay and cure the people of Abdéra , And leave me to myself to laugh at both Dóctor and patients . ” So Hippocrates Went back to Athens , saying he had found In áll Abdéra only one man sane And ...
Strana 26
... Of thát sleek , pampered animal a bónne bouche , And hold it for mere cowardice in our kind That they prefer to prey on harmless lambs And leave their direst and most cruel foe To ríot as he will , untouched , unpunished .
... Of thát sleek , pampered animal a bónne bouche , And hold it for mere cowardice in our kind That they prefer to prey on harmless lambs And leave their direst and most cruel foe To ríot as he will , untouched , unpunished .
Strana 37
I can forgive the purchase by the great Of ease and honors , dignities and fame , Of the vile populace ' vivats and hurrahs , Óf the priests únction and the lawyer's parchment , Éven of Hygéa's ministers ' leave to live A life of sin ...
I can forgive the purchase by the great Of ease and honors , dignities and fame , Of the vile populace ' vivats and hurrahs , Óf the priests únction and the lawyer's parchment , Éven of Hygéa's ministers ' leave to live A life of sin ...
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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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