Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems |
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“ And whát , my Mary , hast to do Hére in chill April's morning dew ? " She answered not but from my view , Ah , well aday ! Awáy far into thin air fed - Quickfoot to Máry's home I sped , And there lay Mary stretched out dead ...
“ And whát , my Mary , hast to do Hére in chill April's morning dew ? " She answered not but from my view , Ah , well aday ! Awáy far into thin air fed - Quickfoot to Máry's home I sped , And there lay Mary stretched out dead ...
Strana 20
But Democritus , Instead of answering , only laughed the more : “ At whát so merry , good Democritus ? ” But still Democritus only laughed the more ; Until at last , after a long , long fit , Tired thus he said to the amazed physician ...
But Democritus , Instead of answering , only laughed the more : “ At whát so merry , good Democritus ? ” But still Democritus only laughed the more ; Until at last , after a long , long fit , Tired thus he said to the amazed physician ...
Strana 23
Whát but a special Providence sent This fát rat for my nourishment ? ” “ Ah , ” squeaked the rát loud , “ it ' s a good Providence gives rats to cats for food ! ” LICHTENSTEIN in Saxony , June 19 ...
Whát but a special Providence sent This fát rat for my nourishment ? ” “ Ah , ” squeaked the rát loud , “ it ' s a good Providence gives rats to cats for food ! ” LICHTENSTEIN in Saxony , June 19 ...
Strana 40
As fóx or magpie clever , And fúll of guile and art , Its chiéfest study ever Was hów to hide its heart ; And seldom through its features Could you its thoughts discern , Or whát its feelings towards you From words or manner learn .
As fóx or magpie clever , And fúll of guile and art , Its chiéfest study ever Was hów to hide its heart ; And seldom through its features Could you its thoughts discern , Or whát its feelings towards you From words or manner learn .
Strana 60
“ What meán ye , whát ? ” three times he cries , “ Thús to assault your lord ; Ye shall be hanged up every one - " The wáves hear never a word ; And one comes souse and overturns Hím and his chair of state Make háste , good king ...
“ What meán ye , whát ? ” three times he cries , “ Thús to assault your lord ; Ye shall be hanged up every one - " The wáves hear never a word ; And one comes souse and overturns Hím and his chair of state Make háste , good king ...
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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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