The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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... Muse too sadly sings ; Thanks for the gleams of golden light That tint the darkness of their wings ; The light that beams from out the sky , Those heavenly mansions to unfold Where all are blest , and none may sigh , " I'm growing old ...
... Muse too sadly sings ; Thanks for the gleams of golden light That tint the darkness of their wings ; The light that beams from out the sky , Those heavenly mansions to unfold Where all are blest , and none may sigh , " I'm growing old ...
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... was inclined . Whate'er of Wit the kindly Muse supplied He ever strove to bend To Folly's hurt ; nor once with wanton pride Employed to pain a friend . He loved a quip , but in his jesting vein A POET'S ELEGY . A POET'S ELEGY.
... was inclined . Whate'er of Wit the kindly Muse supplied He ever strove to bend To Folly's hurt ; nor once with wanton pride Employed to pain a friend . He loved a quip , but in his jesting vein A POET'S ELEGY . A POET'S ELEGY.
الصفحة 25
... Muse . And partial friends , while gayly laughing o'er The merry lines they quote , Say with a sigh , " To us the man was more Than aught he ever wrote ! " THE MOURNER À LA MODE . I SAW her last 2 A POET'S ELEGY . 25.
... Muse . And partial friends , while gayly laughing o'er The merry lines they quote , Say with a sigh , " To us the man was more Than aught he ever wrote ! " THE MOURNER À LA MODE . I SAW her last 2 A POET'S ELEGY . 25.
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... Muse must let a secret out , There is n't the faintest shadow of doubt , That folks who oftenest sneer and flout At " the dirty , low mechanicals , " Are they whose sires , by pounding their knees , Or coiling their legs , or trades ...
... Muse must let a secret out , There is n't the faintest shadow of doubt , That folks who oftenest sneer and flout At " the dirty , low mechanicals , " Are they whose sires , by pounding their knees , Or coiling their legs , or trades ...
الصفحة 163
... muse of the twinkling feet , ' Laugh or sing , or do anything meet For Christian people , without a cheat To make their happiness quite complete ! The Boston saints Are fond of these feints ; A theatre rouses the loudest complaints ...
... muse of the twinkling feet , ' Laugh or sing , or do anything meet For Christian people , without a cheat To make their happiness quite complete ! The Boston saints Are fond of these feints ; A theatre rouses the loudest complaints ...
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