Poems, Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... sires jogged safely o'er , Though not their squeamish sons ; the other worthy Discovered divers verses of St. John , Which , read successively , refreshed the soul , But , muttered backwards , cured the gout , the stone , The colic ...
... sires jogged safely o'er , Though not their squeamish sons ; the other worthy Discovered divers verses of St. John , Which , read successively , refreshed the soul , But , muttered backwards , cured the gout , the stone , The colic ...
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... sires knew well ( Spite of the grave discoveries of their sons ) The fitting course for such ; dark cells , dim lamps , A stone floor one may writhe on like a worm : No mossy pillow , blue with violets ! Fest . I see no symptom of these ...
... sires knew well ( Spite of the grave discoveries of their sons ) The fitting course for such ; dark cells , dim lamps , A stone floor one may writhe on like a worm : No mossy pillow , blue with violets ! Fest . I see no symptom of these ...
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... Sire , this may be truth ; You , sire , may do as you affect - may break Your engine , me , to pieces : try at least If not a spring remains worth saving ! Take My counsel as I've counselled many times ! What if the Spaniard and the ...
... Sire , this may be truth ; You , sire , may do as you affect - may break Your engine , me , to pieces : try at least If not a spring remains worth saving ! Take My counsel as I've counselled many times ! What if the Spaniard and the ...
Página 252
... Sire , that had proved , Cha . Quite worthy of your sneers , no doubt : —a few Lame thoughts , regard for you alone could wring , Lame as they are , from brains , like mine , believe ! As ' tis , sire , I am spared both toil and sneer ...
... Sire , that had proved , Cha . Quite worthy of your sneers , no doubt : —a few Lame thoughts , regard for you alone could wring , Lame as they are , from brains , like mine , believe ! As ' tis , sire , I am spared both toil and sneer ...
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... Farewell ! ' Twere vain to hope to change this - I can end it . Not that I cease from being yours , when sunk Into obscurity . I'll die for you , But not annoy you with my presence - Sire , 254 KING VICTOR AND KING CHARLES.
... Farewell ! ' Twere vain to hope to change this - I can end it . Not that I cease from being yours , when sunk Into obscurity . I'll die for you , But not annoy you with my presence - Sire , 254 KING VICTOR AND KING CHARLES.
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