The Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1885 - 472 oldal |
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... England dew . For Nature , ever kind to love , Hath granted them the same sweet tongue , Whether with German skies above , Or here our granite rocks among . 1840 . THE BEGGAR . A BEGGAR through the world am I , - From place to place I ...
... England dew . For Nature , ever kind to love , Hath granted them the same sweet tongue , Whether with German skies above , Or here our granite rocks among . 1840 . THE BEGGAR . A BEGGAR through the world am I , - From place to place I ...
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... England and of freedom once Seemed wavering in the heart of one plain man : One step of his , and the great dial- hand , That marks the destined progress of the world In the eternal round from wisdom on To higher wisdom , had been made ...
... England and of freedom once Seemed wavering in the heart of one plain man : One step of his , and the great dial- hand , That marks the destined progress of the world In the eternal round from wisdom on To higher wisdom , had been made ...
46. oldal
... England had wide room For honest men as well as foolish kings ; But now the uneasy stomach of the time Turns squeamish at them both . There- fore let us Seek out that savage clime , where men as yet Are free : there sleeps the vessel on ...
... England had wide room For honest men as well as foolish kings ; But now the uneasy stomach of the time Turns squeamish at them both . There- fore let us Seek out that savage clime , where men as yet Are free : there sleeps the vessel on ...
47. oldal
... England here ? No : when he moves His arm , it is to aid Whole peoples , heedless if a few be crushed , As some are ever , when the destiny Of man takes one stride onward nearer home . Believe it , ' tis the mass of men He loves ; And ...
... England here ? No : when he moves His arm , it is to aid Whole peoples , heedless if a few be crushed , As some are ever , when the destiny Of man takes one stride onward nearer home . Believe it , ' tis the mass of men He loves ; And ...
48. oldal
... England sloth , Broke only by some petty Indian war , Or quarrel for a letter more or less In some hard word , which , spelt in either way , Not their most learned clerks can un- derstand . New times demand new measures and new men ...
... England sloth , Broke only by some petty Indian war , Or quarrel for a letter more or less In some hard word , which , spelt in either way , Not their most learned clerks can un- derstand . New times demand new measures and new men ...
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