Poems, Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... fear , Taught me to know mankind and know myself ; And now that I am strong and full of hope , That , from my soul , I can reject all aims Save those your earnest words made plain to me ; Now , that I touch the brink of my design , When ...
... fear , Taught me to know mankind and know myself ; And now that I am strong and full of hope , That , from my soul , I can reject all aims Save those your earnest words made plain to me ; Now , that I touch the brink of my design , When ...
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... seek its own reward In itself only , not an alien end To blend therewith ; no hope , nor fear , nor joy , Nor woe , to elsewhere move you , but this pure Devotion to sustain you or betray : Thus you aspire PARACELSUS . 1 :
... seek its own reward In itself only , not an alien end To blend therewith ; no hope , nor fear , nor joy , Nor woe , to elsewhere move you , but this pure Devotion to sustain you or betray : Thus you aspire PARACELSUS . 1 :
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... fear ! Who will may know The secret'st workings of my soul . What though It be so ? -if indeed the strong desire Eclipse the aim in me ? -if splendour break Upon the outset of my path alone , And duskest shade succeed ? What fairer seal ...
... fear ! Who will may know The secret'st workings of my soul . What though It be so ? -if indeed the strong desire Eclipse the aim in me ? -if splendour break Upon the outset of my path alone , And duskest shade succeed ? What fairer seal ...
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... fear Their holding light his charge , when every hour That finds that charge delayed , is a new death . This for the faith in which I trust ; and hence I can abjure so well the idle arts These pedants strive to learn and teach ; Black ...
... fear Their holding light his charge , when every hour That finds that charge delayed , is a new death . This for the faith in which I trust ; and hence I can abjure so well the idle arts These pedants strive to learn and teach ; Black ...
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... fear . Mich . Then Aureole is God's commissary ! he shall Be great and grand - and all for us ! Par . No , sweet ! Not great and grand . If I can serve mankind ' Tis well - but there our intercourse must end : I never will be served by ...
... fear . Mich . Then Aureole is God's commissary ! he shall Be great and grand - and all for us ! Par . No , sweet ! Not great and grand . If I can serve mankind ' Tis well - but there our intercourse must end : I never will be served by ...
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