Poems, Volumen1Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... assistance save its own— 99 Would there were some real sacrifice to make ! Your friends the sages threw their joys away , While I must be content with keeping mine . Fest . But do not cut yourself from human weal 24 PARACELSUS .
... assistance save its own— 99 Would there were some real sacrifice to make ! Your friends the sages threw their joys away , While I must be content with keeping mine . Fest . But do not cut yourself from human weal 24 PARACELSUS .
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... keep on the stretch ; ' tis no back - shrinking— For let the least assurance dawn , some end To my toil seem possible , and I proceed . At any price , by any sacrifice : Else , here I pause : the old Greek's prophecy Is like to turn out ...
... keep on the stretch ; ' tis no back - shrinking— For let the least assurance dawn , some end To my toil seem possible , and I proceed . At any price , by any sacrifice : Else , here I pause : the old Greek's prophecy Is like to turn out ...
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... keep that off as long as possible . Do you wonder still ? Fest .. No ; it must oft fall out That one whose labour perfects any work , Shall rise from it with eye so worn , that he Of all men least can measure the extent Of what he has ...
... keep that off as long as possible . Do you wonder still ? Fest .. No ; it must oft fall out That one whose labour perfects any work , Shall rise from it with eye so worn , that he Of all men least can measure the extent Of what he has ...
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... keep up Of God's will , as they style it ; one would swear Man had but merely to uplift his eye , To see the will in question charactered On the heaven's vault . ' Tis hardly wise to moot Such topics : doubts are many and faith is weak ...
... keep up Of God's will , as they style it ; one would swear Man had but merely to uplift his eye , To see the will in question charactered On the heaven's vault . ' Tis hardly wise to moot Such topics : doubts are many and faith is weak ...
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... keep down Our foolish nature's weakness : there they flocked , Poor devils , jostling , swearing , and perspiring , Till the walls rang again ; and all for me ! H I had a kindness for them , which was right PARACELSUS . 97.
... keep down Our foolish nature's weakness : there they flocked , Poor devils , jostling , swearing , and perspiring , Till the walls rang again ; and all for me ! H I had a kindness for them , which was right PARACELSUS . 97.
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