The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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... fame with tongue or pen , And gain or lose the prize ; and then ? And then in gray and wrinkled Eld To mourn the speed of life's decline ; To praise the scenes his youth beheld , And dwell in memory of Lang - Syne ; To dream awhile with ...
... fame with tongue or pen , And gain or lose the prize ; and then ? And then in gray and wrinkled Eld To mourn the speed of life's decline ; To praise the scenes his youth beheld , And dwell in memory of Lang - Syne ; To dream awhile with ...
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... perils her pathway beset ; Grim Hate and Detraction accompany Fame , And that's what you pay for the honor you get ! Is Learning a treasure ? How charming the pair When THE GIFTS OF THE GODS . I I THE GIFTS OF THE GODS.
... perils her pathway beset ; Grim Hate and Detraction accompany Fame , And that's what you pay for the honor you get ! Is Learning a treasure ? How charming the pair When THE GIFTS OF THE GODS . I I THE GIFTS OF THE GODS.
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... , in thy aim To win a sovereign's power and fame , Thy better nature lost its force , And royal crimes disgraced thy course , King Maximilian ! Alas ! what ground for mercy's plea In his behalf 20 MAXIMILIAN . MAXIMILIAN.
... , in thy aim To win a sovereign's power and fame , Thy better nature lost its force , And royal crimes disgraced thy course , King Maximilian ! Alas ! what ground for mercy's plea In his behalf 20 MAXIMILIAN . MAXIMILIAN.
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... fame , Fell short of the sublime . whose lays and life Yet , as his poems ( ' t was the critics ' praise ) Betrayed a careful mind , His life , with less of license than his lays , To Virtue was inclined . Whate'er of Wit the kindly ...
... fame , Fell short of the sublime . whose lays and life Yet , as his poems ( ' t was the critics ' praise ) Betrayed a careful mind , His life , with less of license than his lays , To Virtue was inclined . Whate'er of Wit the kindly ...
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... fame , And paid his social dues ; He loved his Art , - but held his manly name Far dearer than his 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 ...
... fame , And paid his social dues ; He loved his Art , - but held his manly name Far dearer than his 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 ...
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