The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One VolumeThomas, Cowperthwait & Company no. 253, Market street., 1840 - 522 стор. |
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... Leave me as I am ! I am not ignorant , though my learning lie In this small book - nor do I ask for more ! Philos . But have you read the parchments ? Schol . All of them . Philos . And what impression might they make upon you ? For ...
... Leave me as I am ! I am not ignorant , though my learning lie In this small book - nor do I ask for more ! Philos . But have you read the parchments ? Schol . All of them . Philos . And what impression might they make upon you ? For ...
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... Leave me now- Leave me my lonely chamber to myself , And let me die in peace ! [ The Philosopher goes out , abashed . The scholar falls back into his chair , exhausted ; after some time recover- ing , he faintly raises himself . Tis ...
... Leave me now- Leave me my lonely chamber to myself , And let me die in peace ! [ The Philosopher goes out , abashed . The scholar falls back into his chair , exhausted ; after some time recover- ing , he faintly raises himself . Tis ...
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... leave him ample space to look for them ! " They rode away , and left his house to silence ; The empty rooms echoed the closing doors ; — The board was silent ! silent was the court , Save for the barking of the uneasy hounds . Soon ...
... leave him ample space to look for them ! " They rode away , and left his house to silence ; The empty rooms echoed the closing doors ; — The board was silent ! silent was the court , Save for the barking of the uneasy hounds . Soon ...
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... leave it , sir- A graceless spendthrift heir , so did he leave it ; ' Tis now a place of beauty - a fair spot , None fairer under the broad face of heaven ! Thos . Sir , I am no extortioner , God knows ; I love fair , upright dealings ...
... leave it , sir- A graceless spendthrift heir , so did he leave it ; ' Tis now a place of beauty - a fair spot , None fairer under the broad face of heaven ! Thos . Sir , I am no extortioner , God knows ; I love fair , upright dealings ...
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... leave , To pass the day on shore . God help him now ! For there went down his all . - All , all was ventured In that one cargo ; he's a beggar now ! No longer Albert Luberg the young merchant , On whom the old grey - headed men on ...
... leave , To pass the day on shore . God help him now ! For there went down his all . - All , all was ventured In that one cargo ; he's a beggar now ! No longer Albert Luberg the young merchant , On whom the old grey - headed men on ...
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