Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's PoemsC.C. Meinhold, 1856 - 292 strán (strany) |
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... 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.
... 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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... they passed , were mine ; Passing through thý brain , reáder , they are thine ; Use them as bést thou mayst ; who I am , thee Concerns as little , as who thou art , me . UG 5 1898 COME , Máry with the eyes so blue , Come.
... they passed , were mine ; Passing through thý brain , reáder , they are thine ; Use them as bést thou mayst ; who I am , thee Concerns as little , as who thou art , me . UG 5 1898 COME , Máry with the eyes so blue , Come.
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... thine , but pleasant to me always Éven the most bitter draught if I have only Thy face before mine eyes while I am drinking . Walking from LIENZ to SILIAN in the PUSTERTHAL , July 21 , 1854 . ANNA MARIA PRIETH . * Ir was the morning of 6.
... thine , but pleasant to me always Éven the most bitter draught if I have only Thy face before mine eyes while I am drinking . Walking from LIENZ to SILIAN in the PUSTERTHAL , July 21 , 1854 . ANNA MARIA PRIETH . * Ir was the morning of 6.
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... thine own self inherent , But this I know at least : those sceptics err Who seé indeed and recognise the light But have no faith there ever was a Homer . Well ! let it be , so long as they cannot Rób us same time of th ' Odyssey and ...
... thine own self inherent , But this I know at least : those sceptics err Who seé indeed and recognise the light But have no faith there ever was a Homer . Well ! let it be , so long as they cannot Rób us same time of th ' Odyssey and ...
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... thine heart accepts The words thou now shalt hear the bishop utter Words which for ever from the world divide thee , From father , mother , friends , and house and home , Brother and sister , all the joys of life → Swear to the words ...
... thine heart accepts The words thou now shalt hear the bishop utter Words which for ever from the world divide thee , From father , mother , friends , and house and home , Brother and sister , all the joys of life → Swear to the words ...
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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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