ParacelsusDalcassian Publishing Company, 1898 M01 1 |
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... twas mine to have you in my view As you had your own soul and those intents Which filled it when , to crown your dearest wish , With a tumultuous heart , you left with me Our childhood's home to join the favoured few Whom , here ...
... twas mine to have you in my view As you had your own soul and those intents Which filled it when , to crown your dearest wish , With a tumultuous heart , you left with me Our childhood's home to join the favoured few Whom , here ...
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... Twas then that least supportable appeared A station with the brightest of the crowd , A portion with the proudest of them all . And from the tumult in my breast , this only Could I collect , that I must thenceforth die Or elevate myself ...
... Twas then that least supportable appeared A station with the brightest of the crowd , A portion with the proudest of them all . And from the tumult in my breast , this only Could I collect , that I must thenceforth die Or elevate myself ...
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... twas as brief as fond , For as I gazed again upon the show , I soon distinguished here and there a shape Palm - wreathed and radiant , forehead and full eye . 490 Well pleased was I their state should thus at once Interpret my own ...
... twas as brief as fond , For as I gazed again upon the show , I soon distinguished here and there a shape Palm - wreathed and radiant , forehead and full eye . 490 Well pleased was I their state should thus at once Interpret my own ...
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... some fault may be the cause , That , though I sink , another may succeed ? 200 O God , the despicable heart of us ! Shut out this hideous mockery from my heart ! He fears ' Twas politic in you , Aureole ,. PARACELSUS 35.
... some fault may be the cause , That , though I sink , another may succeed ? 200 O God , the despicable heart of us ! Shut out this hideous mockery from my heart ! He fears ' Twas politic in you , Aureole ,. PARACELSUS 35.
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Robert Browning, G. Lowes Dickinson. He fears ' Twas politic in you , Aureole , to reject some- Single rewards , and ask them in the lump ; thing At all events , once launched , to hold straight on : worse For now ' tis all or nothing ...
Robert Browning, G. Lowes Dickinson. He fears ' Twas politic in you , Aureole , to reject some- Single rewards , and ask them in the lump ; thing At all events , once launched , to hold straight on : worse For now ' tis all or nothing ...
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Sección 28 | 75 |
Sección 29 | 76 |
Sección 30 | 77 |
Sección 31 | 86 |
Sección 32 | 89 |
Sección 33 | 113 |
Sección 34 | 144 |
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