Essays and PoemsArno Press, 1972 - 175 strán (strany) |
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... praising the physical strength of his heroes , in short for representing his gods such as they were believed to be ... praise of all coming ages . They have not been disappointed . Worlds to them unknown have read of their deeds , and ...
... praising the physical strength of his heroes , in short for representing his gods such as they were believed to be ... praise of all coming ages . They have not been disappointed . Worlds to them unknown have read of their deeds , and ...
Strana 51
... praise of others , that such have lived and suffered ; believe it not , even though they themselves knew not the spirit they were of , and in their ignorance believed it ; no - it could not be ; — it was the promptings of an immortal ...
... praise of others , that such have lived and suffered ; believe it not , even though they themselves knew not the spirit they were of , and in their ignorance believed it ; no - it could not be ; — it was the promptings of an immortal ...
Strana 172
... praise shall upward swell Nor longer pass heaven's gate unheard as now , But cause e'en angels ' ears to catch the strain , And send it back to earth in joy again . THE CALL . WHY art thou not awake , my 172 POEMS . Time,
... praise shall upward swell Nor longer pass heaven's gate unheard as now , But cause e'en angels ' ears to catch the strain , And send it back to earth in joy again . THE CALL . WHY art thou not awake , my 172 POEMS . Time,
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