PoemsG. Routledge, 1897 - 512 páginas |
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... begin our 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 ...
... begin our 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 ...
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... begin to doubt Whether their own rude clubs and pebble - stones Would not do better service than my arms Thus vilely swayed - if error will not fall Sooner before the old awkward batterings Than my more subtle warfare , not half learned ...
... begin to doubt Whether their own rude clubs and pebble - stones Would not do better service than my arms Thus vilely swayed - if error will not fall Sooner before the old awkward batterings Than my more subtle warfare , not half learned ...
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... begin by giving faith to them , And acting on them ; and I do not see But that my lectures serve indifferent well : No doubt these dogmas fall not to the earth , For all their novelty and rugged setting . I think my class will not ...
... begin by giving faith to them , And acting on them ; and I do not see But that my lectures serve indifferent well : No doubt these dogmas fall not to the earth , For all their novelty and rugged setting . I think my class will not ...
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... begin To teach them , not amaze them ; " to impart " The spirit which should instigate the search " Of truth : " just what you bade me ! I spoke out . Forthwith a mighty squadron , in disgust , Filed off " the sifted chaff of the sack ...
... begin To teach them , not amaze them ; " to impart " The spirit which should instigate the search " Of truth : " just what you bade me ! I spoke out . Forthwith a mighty squadron , in disgust , Filed off " the sifted chaff of the sack ...
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... begin ? Have I to swear I mean No flattery in this speech or that ? For you , Whate'er you say , there is no degradation , These low thoughts are no inmates of your mind ; Or wherefore this disorder ? You are vexed As much by the ...
... begin ? Have I to swear I mean No flattery in this speech or that ? For you , Whate'er you say , there is no degradation , These low thoughts are no inmates of your mind ; Or wherefore this disorder ? You are vexed As much by the ...
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