Poems and VersesEyre & Spottiswoode, 1949 - 555 Seiten |
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... fear there is : " For I have seen my sons most unlike Gods . " Divine ye were created , and divine " In sad demeanour , solemn , undisturb'd , “ Unruffled , like high Gods , ye liv'd and ruled : " Now I behold in you fear , hope , and ...
... fear there is : " For I have seen my sons most unlike Gods . " Divine ye were created , and divine " In sad demeanour , solemn , undisturb'd , “ Unruffled , like high Gods , ye liv'd and ruled : " Now I behold in you fear , hope , and ...
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... fear " Twill be impossible , while the broad day Comes through the panes with persecuting glare . Methinks , if't now were night , I could intrigue With darkness , bring the stars to second me , And settle all this trouble . CONRAD ...
... fear " Twill be impossible , while the broad day Comes through the panes with persecuting glare . Methinks , if't now were night , I could intrigue With darkness , bring the stars to second me , And settle all this trouble . CONRAD ...
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... fear , he is past my skill . Отно . Physician ? Not so ! LUDOLPH . I see it — I see it — I have been wandering ! Half mad - not right here - I forget my purpose . Bestir - bestir - Auranthe ! Ha ! ha ! ha ! Youngster ! Page ! go bid ...
... fear , he is past my skill . Отно . Physician ? Not so ! LUDOLPH . I see it — I see it — I have been wandering ! Half mad - not right here - I forget my purpose . Bestir - bestir - Auranthe ! Ha ! ha ! ha ! Youngster ! Page ! go bid ...
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To Chatterton 1815 | 9 |
On receiving a curious shell and a copy of verses from | 15 |
To Solitude Nov 1815 | 21 |
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