Poems, 1. kötetJames R. Osgood, 1873 - 595 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 75 találatból.
4. oldal
... Mother , Wife , and Queen ; ' And statesmen at her council met Who knew the seasons , when to take Occasion by the hand , and make The bounds of freedom wider yet ' By shaping some august decree , Which kept her throne unshaken still ...
... Mother , Wife , and Queen ; ' And statesmen at her council met Who knew the seasons , when to take Occasion by the hand , and make The bounds of freedom wider yet ' By shaping some august decree , Which kept her throne unshaken still ...
4. oldal
... Mother , Wife , and Queen ; ' And statesmen at her council met Who knew the seasons , when to take Occasion by the hand , and make The bounds of freedom wider yet ' By shaping some august decree , Which kept her throne unshaken still ...
... Mother , Wife , and Queen ; ' And statesmen at her council met Who knew the seasons , when to take Occasion by the hand , and make The bounds of freedom wider yet ' By shaping some august decree , Which kept her throne unshaken still ...
30. oldal
... Cleaving , took root , and springing forth anew Where'er they fell , behold , Like to the mother plant in semblance , grew A flower all gold , And bravely furnish'd all abroad to fling The winged shafts 30 THE POET . THE POET.
... Cleaving , took root , and springing forth anew Where'er they fell , behold , Like to the mother plant in semblance , grew A flower all gold , And bravely furnish'd all abroad to fling The winged shafts 30 THE POET . THE POET.
58. oldal
... Mother , give me grace To help me of my weary load . ” And on the liquid mirror glow'd The clear perfection of her face . " Is this the form , " she made her moan , " That won his praises night and morn ? " And " Ah , " she said , " but ...
... Mother , give me grace To help me of my weary load . ” And on the liquid mirror glow'd The clear perfection of her face . " Is this the form , " she made her moan , " That won his praises night and morn ? " And " Ah , " she said , " but ...
59. oldal
... Mother , let me not here alone Live forgotten and die forlorn . " And , rising , from her bosom drew Old letters , breathing of her worth , For " Love , " they said , “ must needs be true , To what is loveliest upon earth . " An image ...
... Mother , let me not here alone Live forgotten and die forlorn . " And , rising , from her bosom drew Old letters , breathing of her worth , For " Love , " they said , “ must needs be true , To what is loveliest upon earth . " An image ...
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