Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems |
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2 Of grátitude ; Oh spare my father , Roman ; Róme is no petty state compelled to uphold By térror its precarious sovereignty ; Róme can afford to have mercy on a rebel . Man , Roman , father , spare a man , a father , Spáre an ...
2 Of grátitude ; Oh spare my father , Roman ; Róme is no petty state compelled to uphold By térror its precarious sovereignty ; Róme can afford to have mercy on a rebel . Man , Roman , father , spare a man , a father , Spáre an ...
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And so the livelong summer day High on the mountain's breast I lay , Háppier than César when Rome's crowd Shoúted their vivats long and loud ; For his thoughts were of self and Rome , Greátness and power and fame to come , Míne of the ...
And so the livelong summer day High on the mountain's breast I lay , Háppier than César when Rome's crowd Shoúted their vivats long and loud ; For his thoughts were of self and Rome , Greátness and power and fame to come , Míne of the ...
Strana 56
About past , present , or to come , About America , Carthage , Rome , About high , lów , or great , or small , Or máybe ábout nothing at all . I wish you saw me when I write Vérses for mine own delight ; I can't sit still , I jump about ...
About past , present , or to come , About America , Carthage , Rome , About high , lów , or great , or small , Or máybe ábout nothing at all . I wish you saw me when I write Vérses for mine own delight ; I can't sit still , I jump about ...
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... A time is coming when even Róme's religion Must túmble down and perish like Rome's State , Or dón another mantle , other features , And spreading out with one hand a new forged And lýing patent , teár down with the other From the ...
... A time is coming when even Róme's religion Must túmble down and perish like Rome's State , Or dón another mantle , other features , And spreading out with one hand a new forged And lýing patent , teár down with the other From the ...
Strana 76
I ' m seated Ón the top bench of a vast circular building , Úp next the áwning ; on each hand all round Rome's ártizans , on the stone benches crowded , Look down with strained necks into the Arena ; I too look dówn past the filled ...
I ' m seated Ón the top bench of a vast circular building , Úp next the áwning ; on each hand all round Rome's ártizans , on the stone benches crowded , Look down with strained necks into the Arena ; I too look dówn past the filled ...
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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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