Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems |
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Strana 1
... stool beside your knee , Will tell you tales , read poetry , Or lílt to my guitar an air , Not that guitár or book ' s my care , Bút to be with you anywhere . If less agreeable the bower , Come , let ' 1 1 Edward 's to the hunting gone.
... stool beside your knee , Will tell you tales , read poetry , Or lílt to my guitar an air , Not that guitár or book ' s my care , Bút to be with you anywhere . If less agreeable the bower , Come , let ' 1 1 Edward 's to the hunting gone.
Strana 2
If less agreeable the bower , Come , let ' s ascend the ruined tower That on the hill commands the shore And far off hears the breakers roar . There , armed with Galilean eye , Évery spar , sail , rope we ' ll descry In every táll ship ...
If less agreeable the bower , Come , let ' s ascend the ruined tower That on the hill commands the shore And far off hears the breakers roar . There , armed with Galilean eye , Évery spar , sail , rope we ' ll descry In every táll ship ...
Strana 11
... in their lives Composed one line of blank or rhyming verse , Yet left behind them no less lovely thoughts And nó less durable than Petrarch's own , Tásso's , or Ariosto's ; witness thou , Posságno , tomb and birthplace of Canova .
... in their lives Composed one line of blank or rhyming verse , Yet left behind them no less lovely thoughts And nó less durable than Petrarch's own , Tásso's , or Ariosto's ; witness thou , Posságno , tomb and birthplace of Canova .
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 27
“ I cannot conceive the búsiness Só perpétually úrgent , Stíll less think it is for pleasure You keep driving on at thát rate . " “ Téll me first , ” replied the earwig , “ Why you ' re never in a húrry , Why you always seém as if you ...
“ I cannot conceive the búsiness Só perpétually úrgent , Stíll less think it is for pleasure You keep driving on at thát rate . " “ Téll me first , ” replied the earwig , “ Why you ' re never in a húrry , Why you always seém as if you ...
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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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