Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's PoemsC.C. Meinhold, 1856 - 292 strán (strany) |
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Výsledky 11 - 15 z 40.
Strana 99
... Father , móther , bóth grandfathers , All my uncles , aúnts and coúsins . " " For your friends I cáre as little , Jóck , as you care fór my signpost , Bút to end our difference lét us Leave it to the toll - bar keéper . " To the toll ...
... Father , móther , bóth grandfathers , All my uncles , aúnts and coúsins . " " For your friends I cáre as little , Jóck , as you care fór my signpost , Bút to end our difference lét us Leave it to the toll - bar keéper . " To the toll ...
Strana 109
... father , móther , Óf my sisters , brothers , Óf my aúnts and coúsins , Wondering how they áll are ; Bút of theé , my Nánny , Eách day Í but once think , For thou ' rt ábsent néver Fróm my mind one moment . ST . OMER , PAS DE CALAIS ...
... father , móther , Óf my sisters , brothers , Óf my aúnts and coúsins , Wondering how they áll are ; Bút of theé , my Nánny , Eách day Í but once think , For thou ' rt ábsent néver Fróm my mind one moment . ST . OMER , PAS DE CALAIS ...
Strana 148
... father ' s rich , glórious and happy and mighty And his térrible náme is I - COULD - IF - I - WOULD . DALKEY LODGE , DALKEY , April 12 , 1855 . YOU don't like my writings , won't read them nor bủy them ; Then dó me the fávor at leást ...
... father ' s rich , glórious and happy and mighty And his térrible náme is I - COULD - IF - I - WOULD . DALKEY LODGE , DALKEY , April 12 , 1855 . YOU don't like my writings , won't read them nor bủy them ; Then dó me the fávor at leást ...
Strana 160
... son , Hów can I know he would believe my ghost ? Which gives me room to think : what if this ghost I saw last night were not my father's ghost , But some malignant spirit sent from hell With lies to tempt me to my uncle's murder . 160.
... son , Hów can I know he would believe my ghost ? Which gives me room to think : what if this ghost I saw last night were not my father's ghost , But some malignant spirit sent from hell With lies to tempt me to my uncle's murder . 160.
Strana 161
... father's murder . The uncle blenches ; the ghost's credit ' s stamped ; But , lack a day ! the unlucky birdcatcher , Just as he thinks he has but to bag his bird , Falls into his own springe and is bagged himself , And off to England à ...
... father's murder . The uncle blenches ; the ghost's credit ' s stamped ; But , lack a day ! the unlucky birdcatcher , Just as he thinks he has but to bag his bird , Falls into his own springe and is bagged himself , And off to England à ...
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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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