The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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... fate , He made this famous answer , - “ Si longa , levis ; Dura , brevis ; Go tell your tyrant chief , Long pains are light ones , Cruel ones are brief ! " II . Alas ! we all are culprits ; Our bodies doomed to bear B Discomforts and ...
... fate , He made this famous answer , - “ Si longa , levis ; Dura , brevis ; Go tell your tyrant chief , Long pains are light ones , Cruel ones are brief ! " II . Alas ! we all are culprits ; Our bodies doomed to bear B Discomforts and ...
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... When skies are clear , expect the cloud ; In darkness , wait the coming light ; Whatever be thy fate to - day , Remember , ' This will pass away ! ' " N MAXIMILIAN . OT with a craven spirit he Submitted THE OLD MAN'S MOTTO . 19.
... When skies are clear , expect the cloud ; In darkness , wait the coming light ; Whatever be thy fate to - day , Remember , ' This will pass away ! ' " N MAXIMILIAN . OT with a craven spirit he Submitted THE OLD MAN'S MOTTO . 19.
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... fate , Nor calm endurance , makes him great ; Mere lust of empire and renown Can never claim the martyr's crown ! Brave Maximilian ! Alas ! -it fell , that , in thy aim To win a sovereign's power and fame , Thy better nature lost its ...
... fate , Nor calm endurance , makes him great ; Mere lust of empire and renown Can never claim the martyr's crown ! Brave Maximilian ! Alas ! -it fell , that , in thy aim To win a sovereign's power and fame , Thy better nature lost its ...
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... fate , thy wretched queen , - And mark how bravely thou didst die , I breathe again the pitying sigh , " Poor Maximilian ! " Ο. WISHING . Fall amusements for the mind , From logic down to fishing , There is n't one that you can find So ...
... fate , thy wretched queen , - And mark how bravely thou didst die , I breathe again the pitying sigh , " Poor Maximilian ! " Ο. WISHING . Fall amusements for the mind , From logic down to fishing , There is n't one that you can find So ...
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... Scripture dames , - Naomi , Ruth , And Hagar , looking quite demented ; The Virtues ( all - excepting Truth ) And Magdalens , who were in sooth Just half of what they represented ! xxv . Fates , Furies , Fairies , - all 46 THE MASQUERADE .
... Scripture dames , - Naomi , Ruth , And Hagar , looking quite demented ; The Virtues ( all - excepting Truth ) And Magdalens , who were in sooth Just half of what they represented ! xxv . Fates , Furies , Fairies , - all 46 THE MASQUERADE .
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