The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One VolumeThomas, Cowperthwait & Company no. 253, Market street., 1840 - 522 |
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Strona 19
... dark ; I wear no jewels now - I drink no wine . A crust of bread , and a poor herb or two ' Make up my daily meal ; — my couch is straw ; I have no liveried servants — and what then ? Am I the less a man than in those days ? My limbs I ...
... dark ; I wear no jewels now - I drink no wine . A crust of bread , and a poor herb or two ' Make up my daily meal ; — my couch is straw ; I have no liveried servants — and what then ? Am I the less a man than in those days ? My limbs I ...
Strona 28
... dark man That ever in the ship keeps by himself , Is a stern chief , -we dare not disobey him ; He would not let thee come on board with me ! Edah . Oh woe is me ! oh woe , oh woe is me ! [ She wrings her hands in an agony of despair ...
... dark man That ever in the ship keeps by himself , Is a stern chief , -we dare not disobey him ; He would not let thee come on board with me ! Edah . Oh woe is me ! oh woe , oh woe is me ! [ She wrings her hands in an agony of despair ...
Strona 35
... darker path to seek ! God pardon me if I have sinned ! But my impatient soul doth long To leave this weary flesh behind ... dark and dreary ! Oh that my soul could soar away Up to the imperishable day , And drink at ever - living rills ...
... darker path to seek ! God pardon me if I have sinned ! But my impatient soul doth long To leave this weary flesh behind ... dark and dreary ! Oh that my soul could soar away Up to the imperishable day , And drink at ever - living rills ...
Strona 36
... dark , dark and Should drag on this poor body ! -yet my life unlovely : ' Tis no new truth discovered yesterday ! Is crowned with mercies still ! Strang . How so , my friend ? Old Man . I see the young men glorying in their I did ...
... dark , dark and Should drag on this poor body ! -yet my life unlovely : ' Tis no new truth discovered yesterday ! Is crowned with mercies still ! Strang . How so , my friend ? Old Man . I see the young men glorying in their I did ...
Strona 88
... dark and drear ; And I the iron bonds may loose , – Then why abide I here ? " And many a spirit dark with crime , Yet longeth to repent ; And many a grievous wrong is done To the weak and innocent ; - And I may do the injured right ...
... dark and drear ; And I the iron bonds may loose , – Then why abide I here ? " And many a spirit dark with crime , Yet longeth to repent ; And many a grievous wrong is done To the weak and innocent ; - And I may do the injured right ...
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