Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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... human ! -let not man nor beast Behold their face with unaverted eyes , Or hear their names with ears that tingle not With blood of indignation , rage , and shame ! ” This is a perilous liquor , good my lords . [ SWELLFOOT approaches to ...
... human ! -let not man nor beast Behold their face with unaverted eyes , Or hear their names with ears that tingle not With blood of indignation , rage , and shame ! ” This is a perilous liquor , good my lords . [ SWELLFOOT approaches to ...
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... human race ; and the bright light of poetry irradiates every thought . The world has a right to the entire ... humanity , and indignation against its oppressors , which make it worthy of his name . EARLY POEMS . A SUMMER - EVENING CHURCH ...
... human race ; and the bright light of poetry irradiates every thought . The world has a right to the entire ... humanity , and indignation against its oppressors , which make it worthy of his name . EARLY POEMS . A SUMMER - EVENING CHURCH ...
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... human sight Sweet secrets , or beside its breathless sleep That loveliest dreams perpetual watch did keep . MUTABILITY . WE are as clouds that veil the midnight moon ; How restlessly they speed , and gleam , and quiver , Streaking the ...
... human sight Sweet secrets , or beside its breathless sleep That loveliest dreams perpetual watch did keep . MUTABILITY . WE are as clouds that veil the midnight moon ; How restlessly they speed , and gleam , and quiver , Streaking the ...
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... human smiles Could steal the power to wind thee in their wiles . Yes , all the faithless smiles are fled Whose falsehood left thee broken - hearted ; The glory of the moon is dead ; Night's ghost and dreams have now departed ; Thine own ...
... human smiles Could steal the power to wind thee in their wiles . Yes , all the faithless smiles are fled Whose falsehood left thee broken - hearted ; The glory of the moon is dead ; Night's ghost and dreams have now departed ; Thine own ...
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... Human Understanding , Bacon's Novum Organum . In Italian ; Ariosto , Tasso , and Alfieri . In French , the Rêveries d'un Solitaire of Rousseau . To these may be added several modern books of travels . He read few novels . POEMS WRITTEN ...
... Human Understanding , Bacon's Novum Organum . In Italian ; Ariosto , Tasso , and Alfieri . In French , the Rêveries d'un Solitaire of Rousseau . To these may be added several modern books of travels . He read few novels . POEMS WRITTEN ...
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