Poems, Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... strength , in furtherance of a certain aim , Which - while it bore the name your rivals gave Their own most puny efforts - was so vast In scope that it included their best flights , Combined them , and desired to gain one prize In place ...
... strength , in furtherance of a certain aim , Which - while it bore the name your rivals gave Their own most puny efforts - was so vast In scope that it included their best flights , Combined them , and desired to gain one prize In place ...
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... strength supports them shall succeed No better than your sages . Fest . Such the aim , then , God sets before you ; and ' tis doubtless need That he appoint no less the way of praise Than the desire to praise ; for , though I hold With ...
... strength supports them shall succeed No better than your sages . Fest . Such the aim , then , God sets before you ; and ' tis doubtless need That he appoint no less the way of praise Than the desire to praise ; for , though I hold With ...
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... strength he deigns impart ! Ask the gier - eagle why she stoops at once . Into the vast and unexplored abyss , What full - grown power informs her from the first , Why she not marvels , strenuously beating The silent boundless regions ...
... strength he deigns impart ! Ask the gier - eagle why she stoops at once . Into the vast and unexplored abyss , What full - grown power informs her from the first , Why she not marvels , strenuously beating The silent boundless regions ...
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... voice from without said- " See'st thou not , Desponding child , whence came defeat and loss ? X Even from thy strength . Consider : hast thou gazed " Presumptuously on Wisdom's countenance , " No veil between PARACELSUS . 19.
... voice from without said- " See'st thou not , Desponding child , whence came defeat and loss ? X Even from thy strength . Consider : hast thou gazed " Presumptuously on Wisdom's countenance , " No veil between PARACELSUS . 19.
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... hopeless , if indulgence first Have ripened inborn germs of sin to strength : " Wilt thou adventure for my sake and man's , " Apart from all reward ? " And last it breathed- Be happy , my good soldier ; I am by 20 PARACELSUS .
... hopeless , if indulgence first Have ripened inborn germs of sin to strength : " Wilt thou adventure for my sake and man's , " Apart from all reward ? " And last it breathed- Be happy , my good soldier ; I am by 20 PARACELSUS .
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