Five Minutes: Daily Readings of PoetryLongmans, Green, and Company, 1912 |
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... hears the orphan's cries , And wipes the tears from widows ' eyes : Their crimes on gold shall misers lay , Who pawned their sordid souls for pay . Let bravoes then , when blood is spilt , Upbraid the passive sword with guilt . January ...
... hears the orphan's cries , And wipes the tears from widows ' eyes : Their crimes on gold shall misers lay , Who pawned their sordid souls for pay . Let bravoes then , when blood is spilt , Upbraid the passive sword with guilt . January ...
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... hears what you can say ; Still her odd perverseness shows Chiefly where she nothing knows . And where she is most familiar , Always peevisher and sillier ; All her spirits in a flame When she knows she's most to blame . Send me hence ...
... hears what you can say ; Still her odd perverseness shows Chiefly where she nothing knows . And where she is most familiar , Always peevisher and sillier ; All her spirits in a flame When she knows she's most to blame . Send me hence ...
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... hear : " Resolve to be thyself ; and know that he Who finds himself , loses his misery ! " MATTHEW ARNOLD . January 19 . WITH partial hands the gods their gifts dispense , Some greatly think , some speak with manly sense ; Here Heav'n ...
... hear : " Resolve to be thyself ; and know that he Who finds himself , loses his misery ! " MATTHEW ARNOLD . January 19 . WITH partial hands the gods their gifts dispense , Some greatly think , some speak with manly sense ; Here Heav'n ...
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... hear say . " " Yet what is Love ? good Shepherd , sain . ” " It is a sunshine mixt with rain ; It is a toothache , or like pain ; It is a game where none doth gain ; The lass saith no , and would full fain , And this is Love , as I hear ...
... hear say . " " Yet what is Love ? good Shepherd , sain . ” " It is a sunshine mixt with rain ; It is a toothache , or like pain ; It is a game where none doth gain ; The lass saith no , and would full fain , And this is Love , as I hear ...
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... hear . Deep sounds make lesser noise than shallow fords , And sorrow ebbs , being blown with wind of words . SHAKESPEARE , Rape of Lucrece . February 4 . LIFE . LIFE ! I know not what thou art , But know that thou and I must part ; And ...
... hear . Deep sounds make lesser noise than shallow fords , And sorrow ebbs , being blown with wind of words . SHAKESPEARE , Rape of Lucrece . February 4 . LIFE . LIFE ! I know not what thou art , But know that thou and I must part ; And ...
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Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Five minutes daily readings of poetry, selected by H.L.S. Lear Five minutes daily readings Visos knygos peržiūra - 1884 |
Five minutes daily readings of poetry, selected by H.L.S. Lear Five minutes daily readings Visos knygos peržiūra - 1882 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
A. H. CLOUGH angels ANSTICE August beatific beauty behold beneath bird blessed breath bright calm canst cheer child CHRISTINA ROSSETTI Church clouds cold dark Dctober dead dear death deep divine doth dreams earth earthly ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING eternal eyes fair fear feel flowers Forever-never friends glory God's grace grave grief hand happy hast hath hear heart Heaven holy hope hour Inchcape Inchcape Rock J. A. SYMONDS J. H. NEWMAN JEAN INGELOW July leaves life's light live look LORD HOUGHTON MATTHEW ARNOLD morning ne'er never Never-forever night o'er pain peace poor praise pray prayer rest rose September September 18 shine shore sigh silence sing sleep smile sorrow soul sound spirit stars swallow band sweet tears tell thine things Thou art thought thro tree truth unto voice waves weep WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT wind wing