Poems, Volumen1Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... thou not , " Desponding child , whence came defeat and loss ? " Even from thy strength . Consider : hast thou gazed 66 Presumptuously on Wisdom's countenance , " No veil between C 2 PARACELSUS . 19.
... thou not , " Desponding child , whence came defeat and loss ? " Even from thy strength . Consider : hast thou gazed 66 Presumptuously on Wisdom's countenance , " No veil between C 2 PARACELSUS . 19.
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... thou wouldst share their fortune , choose their life , " Unfed by splendour . Let each task present " Its petty good to thee . Waste not thy gifts " In profitless waiting for the gods ' descent , 66 ' But have some idol of thine own to ...
... thou wouldst share their fortune , choose their life , " Unfed by splendour . Let each task present " Its petty good to thee . Waste not thy gifts " In profitless waiting for the gods ' descent , 66 ' But have some idol of thine own to ...
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... thou saddest writing , and awhile Relieve my aching sight . ' Tis done at last ! Strange - and the juggles of a sallow cheat Could win me to this act ! " Tis as yon cloud Should voyage unwreck'd o'er many a mountain - top And break upon ...
... thou saddest writing , and awhile Relieve my aching sight . ' Tis done at last ! Strange - and the juggles of a sallow cheat Could win me to this act ! " Tis as yon cloud Should voyage unwreck'd o'er many a mountain - top And break upon ...
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... thou done ; be glad ! now , seek " The strength to use which thou hast spent in getting ! " And yet ' tis surely much , ' tis very much , Thus to have emptied youth of all its gifts , To feed a fire meant to hold out till morn Arrive ...
... thou done ; be glad ! now , seek " The strength to use which thou hast spent in getting ! " And yet ' tis surely much , ' tis very much , Thus to have emptied youth of all its gifts , To feed a fire meant to hold out till morn Arrive ...
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Robert Browning. In these bright chambers , level with the air , See thou to it ! But if my spirit fail , My once proud spirit forsake me at the last , Hast thou done well by me ? So do not thou ! Crush not my mind , dear God , though I ...
Robert Browning. In these bright chambers , level with the air , See thou to it ! But if my spirit fail , My once proud spirit forsake me at the last , Hast thou done well by me ? So do not thou ! Crush not my mind , dear God , though I ...
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