Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems |
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Strana 2
Smile but on me those eyes so blue , Beát but for me that heart so true , Hére is my world , and other none I recognise beneath the sun ; Beside you here I ' ll live and die , Beside you ' s my eternity .
Smile but on me those eyes so blue , Beát but for me that heart so true , Hére is my world , and other none I recognise beneath the sun ; Beside you here I ' ll live and die , Beside you ' s my eternity .
Strana 3
I would not , if I could , be wise , I envy not the regal state , Weálth has small splendor in mine eyes , I am contented with my fate ; I live and breathe and see the sun , And feel the fresh air round me blow , For mé the earth is ...
I would not , if I could , be wise , I envy not the regal state , Weálth has small splendor in mine eyes , I am contented with my fate ; I live and breathe and see the sun , And feel the fresh air round me blow , For mé the earth is ...
Strana 21
I can put up with people of all sorts , if only they have money , I can find beauty in all kinds of eyes , if only they are funny , I can live anywhere in town or country where it's only sunny , I can eat fish of any kind , fresh , salt ...
I can put up with people of all sorts , if only they have money , I can find beauty in all kinds of eyes , if only they are funny , I can live anywhere in town or country where it's only sunny , I can eat fish of any kind , fresh , salt ...
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 ...
Strana 41
... That for some seventy years should Live wickedly , then die And túrn into an angel And flý up to the sky ; And there in the blue éther With God for ever dwell , Oft wondering how it came there When ' t should have been in hell .
... That for some seventy years should Live wickedly , then die And túrn into an angel And flý up to the sky ; And there in the blue éther With God for ever dwell , Oft wondering how it came there When ' t should have been in hell .
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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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