Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's PoemsC.C. Meinhold, 1856 - 292 strán (strany) |
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Strana 32
... less . READER . Aye , to be sure ; friends of the summer day , That at the approach of winter fled away . POET . Nó ; sterling friends that ever ready were The worst inclemencies for me to bear Of wintry weather , hail and rain and snow ...
... less . READER . Aye , to be sure ; friends of the summer day , That at the approach of winter fled away . POET . Nó ; sterling friends that ever ready were The worst inclemencies for me to bear Of wintry weather , hail and rain and snow ...
Strana 34
... bright , The poet of the reason not the heart , A pédagogue who lashes and instructs , A rhétorician léss loved than admired , Whỏ , when we ask him for a tender tale , Reads us a syllogism , a dry prelection ; Yét 34.
... bright , The poet of the reason not the heart , A pédagogue who lashes and instructs , A rhétorician léss loved than admired , Whỏ , when we ask him for a tender tale , Reads us a syllogism , a dry prelection ; Yét 34.
Strana 35
... less imaginative , Painted his English portrait of great Homer Thou must go down , Pope , I love others better . - Stand up , weak little - finger ; thou art Goldsmith , Simple and tenderhearted to a fault , The butt of witlings , even ...
... less imaginative , Painted his English portrait of great Homer Thou must go down , Pope , I love others better . - Stand up , weak little - finger ; thou art Goldsmith , Simple and tenderhearted to a fault , The butt of witlings , even ...
Strana 37
... less stérn , less terrible , less just , Less Éschylean , hadst thou less of Moses , Léss of that jealous and vindictive God Who púnishes children for their fathers ' sins Éven to the generation third and fourth , And hadst thou taken ...
... less stérn , less terrible , less just , Less Éschylean , hadst thou less of Moses , Léss of that jealous and vindictive God Who púnishes children for their fathers ' sins Éven to the generation third and fourth , And hadst thou taken ...
Strana 49
... , " I've been thinking this hour How happy we ' d áll be and merry the feast Were you but a little less sour . " OPPENAU , in the BLACK FOREST ( BADEN ) , Octob . 12 , 1854 . TÉN broad steps there ' s tó my ládder , 49 4.
... , " I've been thinking this hour How happy we ' d áll be and merry the feast Were you but a little less sour . " OPPENAU , in the BLACK FOREST ( BADEN ) , Octob . 12 , 1854 . TÉN broad steps there ' s tó my ládder , 49 4.
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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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