British Poets of the Nineteenth Century ...Curtis Hidden Page, Stith Thompson Sanborn, 1936 - 1027 strani |
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Stran 58
... mind is but the mind of his own eyes , He is a Slave ; the meanest we can meet ! - III Wings have we , and as far as we can go , We may find pleasure : wilderness and wood , Blank ocean and mere sky , support that mood Which with the ...
... mind is but the mind of his own eyes , He is a Slave ; the meanest we can meet ! - III Wings have we , and as far as we can go , We may find pleasure : wilderness and wood , Blank ocean and mere sky , support that mood Which with the ...
Stran 80
... mind Depart ; for Lewti is not kind . The Moon was high , the moonlight gleam And the shadow of a star Heaved upon Tamaha's stream ; But the rock shone brighter far , The rock half sheltered from my view By pendent boughs of tressy yew ...
... mind Depart ; for Lewti is not kind . The Moon was high , the moonlight gleam And the shadow of a star Heaved upon Tamaha's stream ; But the rock shone brighter far , The rock half sheltered from my view By pendent boughs of tressy yew ...
Stran 672
... mind : This Quiet , all it hath a mind to , doth . ' Esteemeth stars the outposts of its couch , But never spends much thought nor care that way . It may look up , work up , the worse for those It works on ! ' Careth but for Setebos The ...
... mind : This Quiet , all it hath a mind to , doth . ' Esteemeth stars the outposts of its couch , But never spends much thought nor care that way . It may look up , work up , the worse for those It works on ! ' Careth but for Setebos The ...
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Poems by Wordsworth, Coleridge ... Curtis Hidden Page Predogled ni na voljo - 2015 |
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