Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... die , ( First looking to the sea - like sky That hath no waves , ) because , alas ! Our human touch did on him pass ... Pan is Dead " at the end of the first volume instead of the second . The dif- ference does not seem much . But she ...
... die , ( First looking to the sea - like sky That hath no waves , ) because , alas ! Our human touch did on him pass ... Pan is Dead " at the end of the first volume instead of the second . The dif- ference does not seem much . But she ...
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... Pan is Dead " should conclude the collection ; and Mr. Kenyon was out of town an dcould not release her word . To this delicate conscientiousness we owe one of the most charming love - stories in any language . It is too long for ...
... Pan is Dead " should conclude the collection ; and Mr. Kenyon was out of town an dcould not release her word . To this delicate conscientiousness we owe one of the most charming love - stories in any language . It is too long for ...
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... Pan is dead . In what revels are ye sunken In old Æthiopia ? Have the Pygmies made you drunken , Bathing in Mandragora Your divine pale lips , that shiver Like the lilies in the river ? Pan , Pan is dead . Do ye sit there still in ...
... Pan is dead . In what revels are ye sunken In old Æthiopia ? Have the Pygmies made you drunken , Bathing in Mandragora Your divine pale lips , that shiver Like the lilies in the river ? Pan , Pan is dead . Do ye sit there still in ...
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... Pan is dead . " Gods of Hellas , gods of Hellas ! " Said the old Hellenic tongue , Said the hero - oaths , as well as Poets ' songs the sweetest sung ! Have ye grown deaf in a day ? Can ye speak not yea or nay- Since Pan is dead ? Do ye ...
... Pan is dead . " Gods of Hellas , gods of Hellas ! " Said the old Hellenic tongue , Said the hero - oaths , as well as Poets ' songs the sweetest sung ! Have ye grown deaf in a day ? Can ye speak not yea or nay- Since Pan is dead ? Do ye ...
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... Pan is dead . O , twelve gods of Plato's vision Crowned to starry wanderings , - With your chariots in procession And your silver clash of wings . Very pale ye seem to rise , Ghosts of Grecian deities , Now Pan is dead . Jove ! that ...
... Pan is dead . O , twelve gods of Plato's vision Crowned to starry wanderings , - With your chariots in procession And your silver clash of wings . Very pale ye seem to rise , Ghosts of Grecian deities , Now Pan is dead . Jove ! that ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1858 |
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Հատոր 1 Mary Russell Mitford Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1852 |
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