Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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Page 22
... tower , Which overlooks the sty , and made a long Harangue ( all words ) to the assembled swine , Of delicacy , mercy , judgment , law , Morals , and precedents , and purity , Adultery , destitution , and divorce , Piety , faith , and ...
... tower , Which overlooks the sty , and made a long Harangue ( all words ) to the assembled swine , Of delicacy , mercy , judgment , law , Morals , and precedents , and purity , Adultery , destitution , and divorce , Piety , faith , and ...
Page 44
... towers , on sunshine holiday ; Wake all the dewy woods with jangling music . Give them no law ( are they not beasts of blood ? ) But such as they gave you . Through forest , furze , and desert , Tally - ho , ho ! bog , and den , and ...
... towers , on sunshine holiday ; Wake all the dewy woods with jangling music . Give them no law ( are they not beasts of blood ? ) But such as they gave you . Through forest , furze , and desert , Tally - ho , ho ! bog , and den , and ...
Page 47
... tower grass Knows not their gentle motions as they pass . Thou too , aërial pile , whose pinnacles Point from one shrine like pyramids of fire , Obeyest in silence their sweet solemn spells , Clothing in hues of heaven thy dim and ...
... tower grass Knows not their gentle motions as they pass . Thou too , aërial pile , whose pinnacles Point from one shrine like pyramids of fire , Obeyest in silence their sweet solemn spells , Clothing in hues of heaven thy dim and ...
Page 68
... tower And wall impregnable of beaming ice . Yet not a city , but a flood of ruin Is there , that from the boundaries of the sky Rolls its perpetual stream ; vast pines are strewing Its destined path , or in the mangled soil Branchless ...
... tower And wall impregnable of beaming ice . Yet not a city , but a flood of ruin Is there , that from the boundaries of the sky Rolls its perpetual stream ; vast pines are strewing Its destined path , or in the mangled soil Branchless ...
Page 73
... tower , Pitying the tumult of their dark estate . Yet even in youth did he not e'er abuse The strength of wealth or thought , to consecrate Those false opinions which the harsh rich use To blind the world they famish for their pride ...
... tower , Pitying the tumult of their dark estate . Yet even in youth did he not e'er abuse The strength of wealth or thought , to consecrate Those false opinions which the harsh rich use To blind the world they famish for their pride ...
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