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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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At th ' opposite doorpost , on her knees , Routine Keeps 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 ...
At th ' opposite doorpost , on her knees , Routine Keeps 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 ...
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What though it lay alone all night , It slept till noon or rose at light Júst as it pleased ; let it set out , Stop short to rest , or turn about , Nó one was there to make a rout , And answer “ Come , Love ” with “ I wont ...
What though it lay alone all night , It slept till noon or rose at light Júst as it pleased ; let it set out , Stop short to rest , or turn about , Nó one was there to make a rout , And answer “ Come , Love ” with “ I wont ...
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... Bálsam and nectar or whatever more The grateful heart can say or think of praise ; The sécond draught falls short of the delicious , Though not unpleasant , though even pleasant still ; The third palls on the taste and you turn from ...
... Bálsam and nectar or whatever more The grateful heart can say or think of praise ; The sécond draught falls short of the delicious , Though not unpleasant , though even pleasant still ; The third palls on the taste and you turn from ...
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I know not , Homer , whence thou in thy turn Thy light hadst , whether from some farther sun Whose ráys 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 ...
I know not , Homer , whence thou in thy turn Thy light hadst , whether from some farther sun Whose ráys 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 ...
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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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