Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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Page 13
... once they get abroad , Like liars who tell the truth to serve their ends , Or hypocrites , who , from assuming virtue , Do the same actions that the virtuous do , Contrive their own fulfilment . This Iona- Well - you know what the ...
... once they get abroad , Like liars who tell the truth to serve their ends , Or hypocrites , who , from assuming virtue , Do the same actions that the virtuous do , Contrive their own fulfilment . This Iona- Well - you know what the ...
Page 40
... once were eyes , I see two livid flames These prodigies are oracular , and show The presence of the unseen Deity . Mighty events are hastening to their doom ! SWELLFOOT . I only hear the lean and mutinous swine Grunting about the temple ...
... once were eyes , I see two livid flames These prodigies are oracular , and show The presence of the unseen Deity . Mighty events are hastening to their doom ! SWELLFOOT . I only hear the lean and mutinous swine Grunting about the temple ...
Page 61
... o'er yon mountain river ; ~ Why aught should fail and fade that once is shown ; ~ Why fear and dream and death and birth Cast on the daylight of this earth Such gloom ; why man has such a scope For Hymn to Intellectual Beauty.
... o'er yon mountain river ; ~ Why aught should fail and fade that once is shown ; ~ Why fear and dream and death and birth Cast on the daylight of this earth Such gloom ; why man has such a scope For Hymn to Intellectual Beauty.
Page 67
... once this silent snow ? None can reply — all seems eternal now . The wilderness has a mysterious tongue Which teaches awful doubt , or faith so mild , So solemn , so serene , that man may be But for such faith with nature reconciled ...
... once this silent snow ? None can reply — all seems eternal now . The wilderness has a mysterious tongue Which teaches awful doubt , or faith so mild , So solemn , so serene , that man may be But for such faith with nature reconciled ...
Page 70
... once surprised and charmed by the passionate eloquence and earnest enthralling interest that pervades this work . There was something in the cha- racter of Saint - Preux , in his abnegation of self , and in the worship he paid to Love ...
... once surprised and charmed by the passionate eloquence and earnest enthralling interest that pervades this work . There was something in the cha- racter of Saint - Preux , in his abnegation of self , and in the worship he paid to Love ...
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