Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's PoemsC.C. Meinhold, 1856 - 292 strán (strany) |
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Strana 15
... leaves Óf the same prayerbook ; reading prayers , not praying ; Behind them waiting stand Conformity And Úniformity , Oneness of faith , Óneness of laws and customs , arts and manners , And , Sélfdevelopment's unrelenting foe ...
... leaves Óf the same prayerbook ; reading prayers , not praying ; Behind them waiting stand Conformity And Úniformity , Oneness of faith , Óneness of laws and customs , arts and manners , And , Sélfdevelopment's unrelenting foe ...
Strana 18
... leave that dull , cold - blooded elf , Hardhearted Ir to mind itself ; Three never were good company ; What think'st thou , my own darling SHE ? " " I'm quite of your mind , " SHE replied , " And will stay ever by your side Through good ...
... leave that dull , cold - blooded elf , Hardhearted Ir to mind itself ; Three never were good company ; What think'st thou , my own darling SHE ? " " I'm quite of your mind , " SHE replied , " And will stay ever by your side Through good ...
Strana 21
... 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 that one sáne man was Democritus . The story ' s nó less true told of the poet Who ...
... 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 that one sáne man was Democritus . The story ' s nó less true told of the poet Who ...
Strana 26
... leave their direst and most cruel foe To ríot as he will , untouched , unpunished . ' " " He said , and on the man sprang with a howl , And tóre him down , then called the fox to supper ; And thús both , mocking , said as in his vitals ...
... leave their direst and most cruel foe To ríot as he will , untouched , unpunished . ' " " He said , and on the man sprang with a howl , And tóre him down , then called the fox to supper ; And thús both , mocking , said as in his vitals ...
Strana 37
... leave to live A life of sin and luxury and riot , Bút I cannot forgive the poet's sale Óf his fine soúl to the démon Patronage Too , too obsequious Horace , thou must down . Stand up , ring finger ; thou ' rt the Florentine , The ...
... leave to live A life of sin and luxury and riot , Bút I cannot forgive the poet's sale Óf his fine soúl to the démon Patronage Too , too obsequious Horace , thou must down . Stand up , ring finger ; thou ' rt the Florentine , The ...
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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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