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... thee , I have ever studied to bear my- self towards you as a fond wife should . " The noble pressed her hand to his lips with fondness . " When ' leagured by the kern , I never blenched ; when taken by the gallowglass , I cried boldly ...
... thee , I have ever studied to bear my- self towards you as a fond wife should . " The noble pressed her hand to his lips with fondness . " When ' leagured by the kern , I never blenched ; when taken by the gallowglass , I cried boldly ...
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... thee , dearest , and to our only child , when the toll of a bell from the distant city came to mine ear . Its tones , muffled by dis- tance , were so meet for the hour , that my feelings kept time to their chiming , and it was not until ...
... thee , dearest , and to our only child , when the toll of a bell from the distant city came to mine ear . Its tones , muffled by dis- tance , were so meet for the hour , that my feelings kept time to their chiming , and it was not until ...
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... thee , sweet one ; and oh that I should bear such dismal tidings - that , after a lapse of a few short years , our dear boy must cease to exist that his sunny smile will greet us no more - his accents cease to answer our call - his eyes ...
... thee , sweet one ; and oh that I should bear such dismal tidings - that , after a lapse of a few short years , our dear boy must cease to exist that his sunny smile will greet us no more - his accents cease to answer our call - his eyes ...
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... thee , Nor can all their phosphor - grains Yield even a single spark to thee . Count not Frenzy wholly Folly , Call not all romances lies ; Golden meaning past thy weening In our hymns and dances lies . Rather ponder what on yonder Tomb ...
... thee , Nor can all their phosphor - grains Yield even a single spark to thee . Count not Frenzy wholly Folly , Call not all romances lies ; Golden meaning past thy weening In our hymns and dances lies . Rather ponder what on yonder Tomb ...
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... thee , O GOD ! The world is the oyster : I am the pearl . I am Register of the entire Universe . The Near and the Far , the Great and the Little , are alike within me . Glory , O GOD , to thee , for the veil has fallen , the truth ...
... thee , O GOD ! The world is the oyster : I am the pearl . I am Register of the entire Universe . The Near and the Far , the Great and the Little , are alike within me . Glory , O GOD , to thee , for the veil has fallen , the truth ...
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Стр. 571 - Anywhere, anywhere Out of the world ! In she plunged boldly, No matter how coldly The rough river ran, — Over the brink of it, Picture it — think of it, Dissolute Man ! Lave in it, drink of it Then, if you can...
Стр. 570 - Still, for all slips of hers, One of Eve's family — Wipe those poor lips of hers Oozing so clammily. Loop up her tresses Escaped from the comb, Her fair auburn tresses ; Whilst wonderment guesses Where was her home ? Who was her father ? Who was her mother ? Had she a sister ? Had she a brother ? Or was there a dearer one Still, and a nearer one Yet, than all other...
Стр. 570 - One more Unfortunate, Weary of breath, Rashly importunate Gone to her death! Take her up tenderly, Lift her with care; Fashion'd so slenderly, Young and so fair! Look at her garments Clinging like cerements; Whilst the wave constantly Drips from her clothing: Take her up instantly, Loving, not loathing. Touch her not scornfully; Think of her mournfully. Gently and humanly; Not of the stains of her, All that remains of her Now is pure womanly.
Стр. 572 - But human creatures' lives ! Stitch, stitch, stitch, In poverty, hunger, and dirt. Sewing at once, with a double thread A shroud as well as a shirt ! But why do I talk of Death ? That phantom of grisly bone ? I hardly fear his terrible shape, It seems so like my own — It seems so like my own, Because of the fasts I keep ; Oh, God!
Стр. 365 - The intense view of these manifold contradictions and imperfections in human reason has so wrought upon me, and heated my brain, that I am ready to reject all belief and reasoning, and can look upon no opinion even as more probable or likely than another.
Стр. 318 - See the grisly texture grow, ("Tis of human entrails made,) And the weights, that play below, Each a gasping warrior's head. Shafts for shuttles, dipt in gore, Shoot the trembling cords along Sword, that once a Monarch bore, Keep the tissue close and strong.
Стр. 201 - No longer mourn for me when I am dead Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell : Nay, if you read this line, remember not The hand that writ it ; for I love you so That I in your sweet thoughts would be forgot, If thinking on me then should make you woe.
Стр. 567 - One that had never done me wrong, A feeble man and old: I led him to a lonely field; The moon shone clear and cold: Now here, said I, this man shall die, And I will have his gold!
Стр. 104 - Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp, When Agrican with all his northern powers Besieged Albracca, as romances tell, The city of Gallaphrone, from thence to win The fairest of her sex Angelica, His daughter, sought by many prowest knights, Both Paynim, and the peers of Charlemain.
Стр. 498 - Know therefore and understand, that from the going forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem unto the Messiah the Prince shall be seven weeks, and threescore and two weeks : the street shall be built again, and the wall, even in troublous times.