Poems, Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... ash that overlooks you both , So proud it wears its berries ? Ah ! at length , The old smile meet for her , the lady of this Sequestered nest ! This kingdom , limited Alone by one old populous green wall , Tenanted by คง PARACELSUS .
... ash that overlooks you both , So proud it wears its berries ? Ah ! at length , The old smile meet for her , the lady of this Sequestered nest ! This kingdom , limited Alone by one old populous green wall , Tenanted by คง PARACELSUS .
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... smile ; but I had gathered from slow thought- Much musing on the fortunes of my friend- Matter I deemed could not be urged in vain : But it all leaves me at my need : in shreds And fragments I must venture what remains . Mich . Ask at ...
... smile ; but I had gathered from slow thought- Much musing on the fortunes of my friend- Matter I deemed could not be urged in vain : But it all leaves me at my need : in shreds And fragments I must venture what remains . Mich . Ask at ...
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... a thriveless quest . That careless bearing , free from all pretence Even of contempt for what it ceased to seek- Smiling humility , praising much , yet waiving What it professed to praise - though not so well 10 PARACELSUS .
... a thriveless quest . That careless bearing , free from all pretence Even of contempt for what it ceased to seek- Smiling humility , praising much , yet waiving What it professed to praise - though not so well 10 PARACELSUS .
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... smiling , to his scarf , Heavy with riveled gold , his burgonet , Gay set with twinkling stones - and to the east , Where these must be displayed ! Fest . Good : let us hear No more about your nature , " which first shrank From all that ...
... smiling , to his scarf , Heavy with riveled gold , his burgonet , Gay set with twinkling stones - and to the east , Where these must be displayed ! Fest . Good : let us hear No more about your nature , " which first shrank From all that ...
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... smiles but once ; Then first discovering my own aim's extent , Which sought to comprehend the works of God , And God himself , and all God's intercourse With the human mind ; I understood , no less , My fellow's studies , whose true ...
... smiles but once ; Then first discovering my own aim's extent , Which sought to comprehend the works of God , And God himself , and all God's intercourse With the human mind ; I understood , no less , My fellow's studies , whose true ...
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