Poems Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's PoemsMeinhold, 1856 - 300 strán (strany) |
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... Éven of wise Metaphysics has no weight . Go down . " " My Lord , " then thus said the defendant : " This Métaphysics is my ancient foe , His évidence the outpourings of a malice Which never ceases to abuse all ears With stóries of my ...
... Éven of wise Metaphysics has no weight . Go down . " " My Lord , " then thus said the defendant : " This Métaphysics is my ancient foe , His évidence the outpourings of a malice Which never ceases to abuse all ears With stóries of my ...
Strana 34
... éven the scavenger had disdained to touch I'm sorry , Shakespeare , but thou must go down . Stand up , strong middle finger ; thou ' rt John Milton , Mónarch of England's poets , prince of verse ; I love thy deep , harmonious , flowing ...
... éven the scavenger had disdained to touch I'm sorry , Shakespeare , but thou must go down . Stand up , strong middle finger ; thou ' rt John Milton , Mónarch of England's poets , prince of verse ; I love thy deep , harmonious , flowing ...
Strana 35
... even of his best friends , Johnson and Burke and Reynolds , coarser natures But little capable of understanding , Or dúly valuing had they understood , The poet's almost childish inexpertness In life's conventionalities , masquerade ...
... even of his best friends , Johnson and Burke and Reynolds , coarser natures But little capable of understanding , Or dúly valuing had they understood , The poet's almost childish inexpertness In life's conventionalities , masquerade ...
Strana 37
... Éven in the midst of his frugality , Flings free the useful , necessary word . Yét , Horace , thou ' rt for me something too much The courtier ; for a prince's smiles and favors Too readily sold'st a poet's independance . I can forgive ...
... Éven in the midst of his frugality , Flings free the useful , necessary word . Yét , Horace , thou ' rt for me something too much The courtier ; for a prince's smiles and favors Too readily sold'st a poet's independance . I can forgive ...
Strana 40
... To give pain , its chief pleasure From morning until night ; All kinds of beasts , birds , fishes , " Twould fall upon and kill , And not even its own like spare , Its húngry maw to fill ; And when it could no more eat But was stuffed 40.
... To give pain , its chief pleasure From morning until night ; All kinds of beasts , birds , fishes , " Twould fall upon and kill , And not even its own like spare , Its húngry maw to fill ; And when it could no more eat But was stuffed 40.
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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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