Poems Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's PoemsMeinhold, 1856 - 300 strán (strany) |
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... thee in gossip I fear my sleep tonight will have to pay . " So said and to his work away went Labor Cheerful and humming a song ; but Idleness Looked after him some moments , wishing half That he too had some work to do ; then listless ...
... thee in gossip I fear my sleep tonight will have to pay . " So said and to his work away went Labor Cheerful and humming a song ; but Idleness Looked after him some moments , wishing half That he too had some work to do ; then listless ...
Strana 25
... thee , Unérring counsellor , monitor and friend ; And whither first ? " " Direct into the light That spreads such bright warm radiance all around . " " I'm but too happy " said the moth and into The flame flew straight and , in the wick ...
... thee , Unérring counsellor , monitor and friend ; And whither first ? " " Direct into the light That spreads such bright warm radiance all around . " " I'm but too happy " said the moth and into The flame flew straight and , in the wick ...
Strana 26
... quiet life Respéct my corns , my creed , my wife Three ténder points and I'll agree The same points to respect in thee . ---- ETZELBERG , in the Canton SCHWYZ , in Switzerland , Sept. 18 , 1854 . " MIGHT I ásk , Sir , where you ' 26.
... quiet life Respéct my corns , my creed , my wife Three ténder points and I'll agree The same points to respect in thee . ---- ETZELBERG , in the Canton SCHWYZ , in Switzerland , Sept. 18 , 1854 . " MIGHT I ásk , Sir , where you ' 26.
Strana 33
... thee well , thy prologues and thy tales , Néver for me too long , nor long enough ; Thou art my dictionary , primer , grammar ; From theé I ' ve learned , if I have learned , my tongue , Nót from the módern winnowers perverse Who save ...
... thee well , thy prologues and thy tales , Néver for me too long , nor long enough ; Thou art my dictionary , primer , grammar ; From theé I ' ve learned , if I have learned , my tongue , Nót from the módern winnowers perverse Who save ...
Strana 34
... thee , my Shakespeare ; For when thou shouldst be noble thou ' rt oft mean , And full of prattle when thou shouldst be brief , And , like a míser doating grown and blind , Stúffest into thy bags of gems and gold , Nót the pure métals ...
... thee , my Shakespeare ; For when thou shouldst be noble thou ' rt oft mean , And full of prattle when thou shouldst be brief , And , like a míser doating grown and blind , Stúffest into thy bags of gems and gold , Nót the pure métals ...
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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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