Poems, Volumen1Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... nature's truth ; and both are frail , And both beloved for all their frailty ! Mich . 66 Aureole ! Par . Drop by drop ! -she is weeping like a child ! Not so ! I am content - more than content- Nay , Autumn wins you best by this its ...
... nature's truth ; and both are frail , And both beloved for all their frailty ! Mich . 66 Aureole ! Par . Drop by drop ! -she is weeping like a child ! Not so ! I am content - more than content- Nay , Autumn wins you best by this its ...
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... natural end and service of a man , And think such praise is best attained when man Attains the general welfare of his kind— Yet , this , the end , is not the instrument . Presume not to serve God apart from such Appointed channel as He ...
... natural end and service of a man , And think such praise is best attained when man Attains the general welfare of his kind— Yet , this , the end , is not the instrument . Presume not to serve God apart from such Appointed channel as He ...
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... nature is to strive ? —enticed By the security of no broad course , With no success forever in its eyes ! How know I else such glorious fate my own , But in the restless irresistible force That works within me ? Is it for human will To ...
... nature is to strive ? —enticed By the security of no broad course , With no success forever in its eyes ! How know I else such glorious fate my own , But in the restless irresistible force That works within me ? Is it for human will To ...
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... nature , So became manifest . I knew not then What whispered in the evening , and spoke out At midnight . If some mortal , born too soon , Were laid away in some great trance - the ages Coming and going all the while - till dawned His ...
... nature , So became manifest . I knew not then What whispered in the evening , and spoke out At midnight . If some mortal , born too soon , Were laid away in some great trance - the ages Coming and going all the while - till dawned His ...
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... . Good : let us hear No more about your nature , " which first shrank 66 ' From all that marked you out apart from men ! " Par . I touch on that ; these words but analyse " That first mad impulse - ' twas as brief as 18 PARACELSUS .
... . Good : let us hear No more about your nature , " which first shrank 66 ' From all that marked you out apart from men ! " Par . I touch on that ; these words but analyse " That first mad impulse - ' twas as brief as 18 PARACELSUS .
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