Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems |
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LUCK If háppy you would be tomorrow Todáy must be a day of sorrow , For Fortune ' s never tired of ranging And Lúck of all things loves place - changing : Todáy good luck , tomorrow bad ; Sorry today , tomorrow glad ; Take úp , put down ...
LUCK If háppy you would be tomorrow Todáy must be a day of sorrow , For Fortune ' s never tired of ranging And Lúck of all things loves place - changing : Todáy good luck , tomorrow bad ; Sorry today , tomorrow glad ; Take úp , put down ...
Strana 23
... Spied , with her eyes half closed to sleep , Out of a hole a fát rat creep And joyful cried , with claw and fang As ón th'unhoped - for prey she sprang : “ Whó could believe with common sense There ' s no such thing as Providence ?
... Spied , with her eyes half closed to sleep , Out of a hole a fát rat creep And joyful cried , with claw and fang As ón th'unhoped - for prey she sprang : “ Whó could believe with common sense There ' s no such thing as Providence ?
Strana 32
NÉVER tell me there ' s no such thing as friends , Steády , true , constant , without selfish ends ; Óf my long life ' t has been the happiness To have had some five and twenty , more or less . READER . Aye , to be sure ; friends of the ...
NÉVER tell me there ' s no such thing as friends , Steády , true , constant , without selfish ends ; Óf my long life ' t has been the happiness To have had some five and twenty , more or less . READER . Aye , to be sure ; friends of the ...
Strana 39
Caprícious in its témper , And gráve by fits , then gay , It seldom liked tomorrow The thing it liked today . When ' t mét a little trouble ' Twould heáve a doleful sigh , Clásp its forepaws together And loudly sob and cry ; And then ...
Caprícious in its témper , And gráve by fits , then gay , It seldom liked tomorrow The thing it liked today . When ' t mét a little trouble ' Twould heáve a doleful sigh , Clásp its forepaws together And loudly sob and cry ; And then ...
Strana 40
So after a while's lábor It woúld sit down and say : “ This lábor is a killing thing , I ' ll work no more today . ” Then after a while's sitting ' Twould fóld its arms and cry : " Donothing ' s such a weariness I'd álmost rather die .
So after a while's lábor It woúld sit down and say : “ This lábor is a killing thing , I ' ll work no more today . ” Then after a while's sitting ' Twould fóld its arms and cry : " Donothing ' s such a weariness I'd álmost rather die .
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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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