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I hate and despise thee , ” Said Newton to Póesy , turning his back ; But Philosophy smiling said : — “ Dóst thou not know me , Thine ówn only loved one ? ” and thréw down her másk . DRESDEN , c . C. M E INHOLD Α Ν D SON S. 1856 .
I hate and despise thee , ” Said Newton to Póesy , turning his back ; But Philosophy smiling said : — “ Dóst thou not know me , Thine ówn only loved one ? ” and thréw down her másk . DRESDEN , c . C. M E INHOLD Α Ν D SON S. 1856 .
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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 .
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The woman , as she dránk hers , kept her eyes Fixed on the man , then meekly smiling said : " Bitter was my cup too , and I doubt not Bitterer than thine , but pleasant to me always Éven the most bitter draught if I have only Thy face ...
The woman , as she dránk hers , kept her eyes Fixed on the man , then meekly smiling said : " Bitter was my cup too , and I doubt not Bitterer than thine , but pleasant to me always Éven the most bitter draught if I have only Thy face ...
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“ It máy be as thou say'st or it may not , For aúght I know , ” said Labor with a smile ; “ To sáy the truth my life has been so busy I ' ve hád small time to enquire into the subject . “ And dóst thou really mean thou dost not know ...
“ It máy be as thou say'st or it may not , For aúght I know , ” said Labor with a smile ; “ To sáy the truth my life has been so busy I ' ve hád small time to enquire into the subject . “ And dóst thou really mean thou dost not know ...
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Yét , Horace , thou ' rt for mé something too much The courtier ; for a prince's smiles and favors Too readily sold'st a poet's independance . I can forgive the purchase by the great Of ease and honors , dignities and fame , Of the vile ...
Yét , Horace , thou ' rt for mé something too much The courtier ; for a prince's smiles and favors Too readily sold'st a poet's independance . I can forgive the purchase by the great Of ease and honors , dignities and fame , Of the vile ...
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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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