An Anthology of Imaginative ProseRichard Pape Cowl Herbert & Daniel, 1912 - 315 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 61–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... nature should intermit her course , and leave altogether , though it were but for awhile , the observation of her own laws ; if those principal and mother elements of the world , whereof all things in this lower world are made , should ...
... nature should intermit her course , and leave altogether , though it were but for awhile , the observation of her own laws ; if those principal and mother elements of the world , whereof all things in this lower world are made , should ...
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... nature nothing so con- temptible , but it may meet with us in such circumstances , that it may be too hard for us in our weaknesses ; and the sting of a bee is a weapon sharp enough to pierce the finger of a child or the lip of a man ...
... nature nothing so con- temptible , but it may meet with us in such circumstances , that it may be too hard for us in our weaknesses ; and the sting of a bee is a weapon sharp enough to pierce the finger of a child or the lip of a man ...
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... natures ( not grief ) , put back their bright intelligences , and reduce their ethereal minds , schooling them to ... nature , aspired to receive into its understand- ing ; so that Humility and Aspiration went on even - paced in the ...
... natures ( not grief ) , put back their bright intelligences , and reduce their ethereal minds , schooling them to ... nature , aspired to receive into its understand- ing ; so that Humility and Aspiration went on even - paced in the ...
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HOOKER RICHARD 15531600 Law Laws | 25 |
The Valley of Dry Bones Book of Ezekiel | 49 |
OVERBURY SIR THOMAS 15811613 A Fair | 72 |
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ancient Mariner angels BALCLUTHA beauty behold body breath cast Christ clouds colour creatures dark dead death divine doth dream dust earth eternity eyes face fair fall fear fell fire flowers genius glorious glory grace grass grave hand happy harmony hath heard heart heaven heavenly hills holy honour immortal James Macpherson Jeremy Taylor John Donne John Milton John Ruskin king labour light live look Lord melted mind moon mother mountains nature never night pass passion pleasures poet poetry rest Richard Hooker Robert Burton rock saith Samuel Taylor Coleridge shadow sing Sir Thomas Browne Sisera sleep song Song of Solomon sorrow soul spirit stars sweet tell thee thine things Thomas Carlyle Thomas de Quincey thou art thou hast thou seest thought thyself tide of water tion tree unto vanity virtue vision voice wherein wind wings