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Pagina 75
... thee , And darken in thy loss of dignity . ― - Yes , the long honours of thy native land Hang on thy words , her fate is in thy hand , - Europe beholds thee with concentering eyes , And Asia watches from her eager skies ; While , well ...
... thee , And darken in thy loss of dignity . ― - Yes , the long honours of thy native land Hang on thy words , her fate is in thy hand , - Europe beholds thee with concentering eyes , And Asia watches from her eager skies ; While , well ...
Pagina 289
... thee alone ; with thee to weave Quaint rhymes , to breathe the air , were heaven to me ; To dream myself the only living thing , save thee ! • When Heaven has granted thought and energy , Passion , imagination , fancy , love , Pleasures ...
... thee alone ; with thee to weave Quaint rhymes , to breathe the air , were heaven to me ; To dream myself the only living thing , save thee ! • When Heaven has granted thought and energy , Passion , imagination , fancy , love , Pleasures ...
Pagina 387
... thee SWEETEst . ' " But fairest , sweetest , ' vain would be To speak the love I feel for thee : Why smilest thou as thou hearest ? " " Because , " she cried , " one little name Is all I wish from thee to claim That precious name is ...
... thee SWEETEst . ' " But fairest , sweetest , ' vain would be To speak the love I feel for thee : Why smilest thou as thou hearest ? " " Because , " she cried , " one little name Is all I wish from thee to claim That precious name is ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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