Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's PoemsC.C. Meinhold, 1856 - 292 strán (strany) |
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... túrning his back ; But Philosophy smiling said : " Dost thou not know me , Thine own only loved one ? " and threw down her másk . DRESDEN , AND SONS . C. C. MEINHOLD 1856 . H. 1 ~ 7133 LEE MAL 821.6 H5210 THESE thoughts , while Corecat.
... túrning his back ; But Philosophy smiling said : " Dost thou not know me , Thine own only loved one ? " and threw down her másk . DRESDEN , AND SONS . C. C. MEINHOLD 1856 . H. 1 ~ 7133 LEE MAL 821.6 H5210 THESE thoughts , while Corecat.
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... túrning over still the well - thumbed leaves Óf the same prayerbook ; reading prayers , not praying ; Behind them waiting stand Conformity And Úniformity , Oneness of faith , Óneness of laws and customs , arts and manners , And ...
... túrning over still the well - thumbed leaves Óf the same prayerbook ; reading prayers , not praying ; Behind them waiting stand Conformity And Úniformity , Oneness of faith , Óneness of laws and customs , arts and manners , And ...
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... turn about , Nó one was there to make a rout , And answer " Come , Love " with " I wont , " And " Múst Love , " with " What if I don't ? " In vain with oft reverted eye Strove Ír its comrades to descry : - " Though not in sight they ...
... turn about , Nó one was there to make a rout , And answer " Come , Love " with " I wont , " And " Múst Love , " with " What if I don't ? " In vain with oft reverted eye Strove Ír its comrades to descry : - " Though not in sight they ...
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... even pleasant still ; The third palls on the taste and you turn from it Averse , and will no more , not even one drop ; Fórced to the fourth you swallow with displeasure , Loathing and pain the odious beverage , Which , forced 22.
... even pleasant still ; The third palls on the taste and you turn from it Averse , and will no more , not even one drop ; Fórced to the fourth you swallow with displeasure , Loathing and pain the odious beverage , Which , forced 22.
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... turn Thy light hadst , whether from some farther sun Whose rays direct have never reached our eyes , Ór from a fount in thine own self inherent , But this I know at least : those sceptics err Who seé indeed and recognise the light But ...
... turn Thy light hadst , whether from some farther sun Whose rays direct have never reached our eyes , Ór from a fount in thine own self inherent , But this I know at least : those sceptics err Who seé indeed and recognise the light But ...
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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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