Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's PoemsC.C. Meinhold, 1856 - 292 strán (strany) |
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Strana 11
... verse , Yet left behind them no less lovely thoughts And nó less durable than Petrarch's own , Tásso's , or Ariosto's ; witness thou , Posságno , tomb and birthplace of Canova . Aug. 4 , 1854 . IT was a sultry Júly day , Strétched on the ...
... verse , Yet left behind them no less lovely thoughts And nó less durable than Petrarch's own , Tásso's , or Ariosto's ; witness thou , Posságno , tomb and birthplace of Canova . Aug. 4 , 1854 . IT was a sultry Júly day , Strétched on the ...
Strana 34
... verse ; I love thy deep , harmonious , flowing numbers , Thy sénse , thy leárning , gravity and knowledge , Thy rátional Adam , and sweet , hapless Eve ; Bút I like not thy bitter pólemics , Thy small philosophy and mean religion , Nor ...
... verse ; I love thy deep , harmonious , flowing numbers , Thy sénse , thy leárning , gravity and knowledge , Thy rátional Adam , and sweet , hapless Eve ; Bút I like not thy bitter pólemics , Thy small philosophy and mean religion , Nor ...
Strana 43
... verse , I soón grew weary and threw down the paper , And on my way to Schwyz sped and no more Thought of the gap in the clouds or of the writer . Walking from KÜSSNACHT to LUCERNE , Sept. 21 , 1854 . " I'll take mine ease in mine inn ...
... verse , I soón grew weary and threw down the paper , And on my way to Schwyz sped and no more Thought of the gap in the clouds or of the writer . Walking from KÜSSNACHT to LUCERNE , Sept. 21 , 1854 . " I'll take mine ease in mine inn ...
Strana 55
... vérses of all kinds have made , Bád ones to win me fame and pelf , And good ones to amuse myself . Of various humor grave and gay I póetise the livelong day And sometimes sit up half the night Some flúent nonsense to indite Aboút an ...
... vérses of all kinds have made , Bád ones to win me fame and pelf , And good ones to amuse myself . Of various humor grave and gay I póetise the livelong day And sometimes sit up half the night Some flúent nonsense to indite Aboút an ...
Strana 56
... Vérses for mine own delight ; I can't sit still , I jump about Úp and down stairs , ín and out ; My cheeks grow red , my eyes grow bright , You'd swear I ' d lost my senses quite . But when I'm set a verse to spin That shall be sure ...
... Vérses for mine own delight ; I can't sit still , I jump about Úp and down stairs , ín and out ; My cheeks grow red , my eyes grow bright , You'd swear I ' d lost my senses quite . But when I'm set a verse to spin That shall be sure ...
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