Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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... truth , The oracle itself ! PURGANAX . The words went thus : " Boeotia , choose reform or civil war , When through the streets , instead of hare with dogs , A Consort - Queen shall hunt a King with hogs , Riding on the Ionian Minotaur ...
... truth , The oracle itself ! PURGANAX . The words went thus : " Boeotia , choose reform or civil war , When through the streets , instead of hare with dogs , A Consort - Queen shall hunt a King with hogs , Riding on the Ionian Minotaur ...
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... 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 chaste Pasiphae did , Wife to that most religious ...
... 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 chaste Pasiphae did , Wife to that most religious ...
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... truth ; - Not for his own sake ; he could be content To let his wife play any pranks she pleased , If , by that sufferance , he could please the pigs ; But then he fears the morals of the swine , The sows especially , and what effect It ...
... truth ; - Not for his own sake ; he could be content To let his wife play any pranks she pleased , If , by that sufferance , he could please the pigs ; But then he fears the morals of the swine , The sows especially , and what effect It ...
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... truth " from the pale - faced moon ; Or dive into the bottom of the deep , Where fathom - line could never touch the ground , And pluck up drowned " truth . Even those who may dissent from his opinions will consider that he was a man of ...
... truth " from the pale - faced moon ; Or dive into the bottom of the deep , Where fathom - line could never touch the ground , And pluck up drowned " truth . Even those who may dissent from his opinions will consider that he was a man of ...
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... In honoured poverty thy voice did weave Songs consecrate to truth and liberty ; - Deserting these , thou leavest me to grieve , " Thus having been , that thou shouldst cease to be STANZAS . - APRIL , 1814 . AWAY ! the 52 TO WORDSWORTH .
... In honoured poverty thy voice did weave Songs consecrate to truth and liberty ; - Deserting these , thou leavest me to grieve , " Thus having been , that thou shouldst cease to be STANZAS . - APRIL , 1814 . AWAY ! the 52 TO WORDSWORTH .
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Apennine Athanase beams beasts beneath blood BOAR Boeotia bosom brain breath bright child clouds cold dark dead death deep delight Devil divine dream earth eternal EUGANEAN HILLS eyes fair fear flame flowers gentle gleam grave green grew grief hair hear heard heart heaven Helen hell hope Iona Italy knew lady LECHLADE light lips live lone looked Maddalo MAMMON MASQUE OF ANARCHY mighty mind MINOTAUR Mont Blanc moon mountains never night nursling o'er ocean odour pain pale Peter Bell pigs poem PURGANAX Queen rain Rosalind round scorn SEMICHORUS Sensitive-Plant shadow Shelley silent sleep smile soul sound spirit stars strange stream sweet SWELLFOOT swine Tally-ho tears tempest Thebes thee thine things Thou art thought Tmolus toil tomb tower truth twas tyrant Venice voice waves weep Whilst wild wind wind-flowers wings words