Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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... lost The appetite which you were used to have . Allow me now to recommend this dish— A simple kickshaw by your Persian cook , Such as is served at the great King's second table The price and pains which its ingredients cost , Might have ...
... lost The appetite which you were used to have . Allow me now to recommend this dish— A simple kickshaw by your Persian cook , Such as is served at the great King's second table The price and pains which its ingredients cost , Might have ...
Page 40
... lost in our terrible shout ! Then hail to thee , hail to thee , Famine ! Hail to thee , Empress of Earth ! When thou risest , dividing possessions ; When thou risest , uprooting oppressions ; In the pride of thy ghastly mirth : Over ...
... lost in our terrible shout ! Then hail to thee , hail to thee , Famine ! Hail to thee , Empress of Earth ! When thou risest , dividing possessions ; When thou risest , uprooting oppressions ; In the pride of thy ghastly mirth : Over ...
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... lost for ever : Or like forgotten lyres , whose dissonant strings Give various response to each varying blast , To whose frail frame no second motion brings One mood or modulation like the last . We rest - a dream has power to poison ...
... lost for ever : Or like forgotten lyres , whose dissonant strings Give various response to each varying blast , To whose frail frame no second motion brings One mood or modulation like the last . We rest - a dream has power to poison ...
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... lost child , that now remains of thee ! " Inheritor of more than earth can give , Passionless calm , and silence unreproved , Whether the dead find , O , not sleep ! but rest , And are the uncomplaining things they seem , Or live , or ...
... lost child , that now remains of thee ! " Inheritor of more than earth can give , Passionless calm , and silence unreproved , Whether the dead find , O , not sleep ! but rest , And are the uncomplaining things they seem , Or live , or ...
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... retreat for ever gone , So much of life and joy is lost . The race Of man flies far in dread ; his work and dwelling Vanish , like smoke before the tempest's stream , And their place is not known . Below , vast 68 MONT BLANC .
... retreat for ever gone , So much of life and joy is lost . The race Of man flies far in dread ; his work and dwelling Vanish , like smoke before the tempest's stream , And their place is not known . Below , vast 68 MONT BLANC .
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