Poems, Volumen1Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... talk As though to - morrow I could open it As we paced arm in arm the cheerful town At sun - dawn ; and continue it by fits ( Old Tritheim busied with his class the while ) In that dim chamber where the noon - streaks peer Half ...
... talk As though to - morrow I could open it As we paced arm in arm the cheerful town At sun - dawn ; and continue it by fits ( Old Tritheim busied with his class the while ) In that dim chamber where the noon - streaks peer Half ...
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... - oftenest death's approach- Peril , deep joy , or woe . One man shall crawl Through life , surrounded with all stirring things , Unmoved and he goes mad ; and from the wreck Of what he was , by his wild talk alone 28 PARACELSUS .
... - oftenest death's approach- Peril , deep joy , or woe . One man shall crawl Through life , surrounded with all stirring things , Unmoved and he goes mad ; and from the wreck Of what he was , by his wild talk alone 28 PARACELSUS .
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Robert Browning. Of what he was , by his wild talk alone , You first collect how great a spirit he hid . Therefore , set free the soul alike in all , Discovering the true laws by which the flesh Bars in the spirit ! We may not be doomed ...
Robert Browning. Of what he was , by his wild talk alone , You first collect how great a spirit he hid . Therefore , set free the soul alike in all , Discovering the true laws by which the flesh Bars in the spirit ! We may not be doomed ...
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... talk with thee Flushes my cheek , and thou art ashy - pale , True , thou hast laboured , hast withstood her lips , The siren's ! Yes , ' tis like thou hast attained ! Tell me , dear master , wherefore now thou comest ? I thought thy ...
... talk with thee Flushes my cheek , and thou art ashy - pale , True , thou hast laboured , hast withstood her lips , The siren's ! Yes , ' tis like thou hast attained ! Tell me , dear master , wherefore now thou comest ? I thought thy ...
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... talking , not of me , but of yourself , You will best gain your point . Have I not said Fest . All touching Michal and my children ? Sure You know , by this , full well how Aennchen looks Gravely , while one disparts her thick brown ...
... talking , not of me , but of yourself , You will best gain your point . Have I not said Fest . All touching Michal and my children ? Sure You know , by this , full well how Aennchen looks Gravely , while one disparts her thick brown ...
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