A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062 páginas |
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... Fear and Doubt 799 Differing Tastes .. 814 Hope ..... Disappointment Memory ... PHASES OF FORTUNE . Fortune ... Fears . 899 Medicine and Doctors .. 809 The King's Enemy .. ... 899 Revenge .... 899 Ben Jonson ..... 939 Forethought of ...
... Fear and Doubt 799 Differing Tastes .. 814 Hope ..... Disappointment Memory ... PHASES OF FORTUNE . Fortune ... Fears . 899 Medicine and Doctors .. 809 The King's Enemy .. ... 899 Revenge .... 899 Ben Jonson ..... 939 Forethought of ...
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... fear . Save in the moment of impassioned thoughts Then summon back the orginal glas and mund The Strain with rapture the arch five was penned Yet let no empty gust Of passion find an utterance in thy lay / A beads that whirls the dast ...
... fear . Save in the moment of impassioned thoughts Then summon back the orginal glas and mund The Strain with rapture the arch five was penned Yet let no empty gust Of passion find an utterance in thy lay / A beads that whirls the dast ...
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... fear of appearing singular . But to the great mass of mankind poetry is really a delight and a refreshment . To many , perhaps to most , it is not requisite that it should be of the highest degree of merit . Nor , although it be true ...
... fear of appearing singular . But to the great mass of mankind poetry is really a delight and a refreshment . To many , perhaps to most , it is not requisite that it should be of the highest degree of merit . Nor , although it be true ...
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... fear him , Trust and love him all thy days ; Then go dwell forever near him , See his face and sing his praise ! I could give thee thousand kisses , Hoping what I most desire ; Not a mother's fondest wishes Can to greater joys aspire ...
... fear him , Trust and love him all thy days ; Then go dwell forever near him , See his face and sing his praise ! I could give thee thousand kisses , Hoping what I most desire ; Not a mother's fondest wishes Can to greater joys aspire ...
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... fear And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes The downward point of many a spear and soot ; A bundle of toys he had flung on his back , And he looked like a pedler just opening his pack . That he hung on its margin , far and near ...
... fear And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes The downward point of many a spear and soot ; A bundle of toys he had flung on his back , And he looked like a pedler just opening his pack . That he hung on its margin , far and near ...
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