Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems |
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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 11
... a helpless babe , I toddled From chair to chair about my mother's chamber , Feeling , as ' twere , my way in the new world And foolishly afraid of , or , as ' t might be , Foólishly pleased with , th ' únknown objects round me .
... a helpless babe , I toddled From chair to chair about my mother's chamber , Feeling , as ' twere , my way in the new world And foolishly afraid of , or , as ' t might be , Foólishly pleased with , th ' únknown objects round me .
Strana 12
Twas noón ; no breath , no stir , no sound Distúrbed the spacious landscape round ; No bírd , no grasshopper , no fly Ventured beneath the flaring sky . And there upon the grass I lay Ι In the full sún that sultry day , The heat ...
Twas noón ; no breath , no stir , no sound Distúrbed the spacious landscape round ; No bírd , no grasshopper , no fly Ventured beneath the flaring sky . And there upon the grass I lay Ι In the full sún that sultry day , The heat ...
Strana 14
Pále - visaged Spectres round this gate keep watch , And Fears and Horrors vain , and beyond these Rést , balmy Sweat , and dim Forgetfulness , Relieved , at dawn of day , by buoyant Hope , Fresh Strength and ruddy Health and calm ...
Pále - visaged Spectres round this gate keep watch , And Fears and Horrors vain , and beyond these Rést , balmy Sweat , and dim Forgetfulness , Relieved , at dawn of day , by buoyant Hope , Fresh Strength and ruddy Health and calm ...
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 .
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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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