Adventure Eternal: An AnthologyStackpole Sons, 1937 - Počet stran: 378 |
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Strana 34
... tears , need never give way to them . It would be unwise not to do so on some occasions . Sorrow unlocks them in her balmy moods . The first bursts may be bitter and overwhelming ; but the soil on which they pour , would be worse ...
... tears , need never give way to them . It would be unwise not to do so on some occasions . Sorrow unlocks them in her balmy moods . The first bursts may be bitter and overwhelming ; but the soil on which they pour , would be worse ...
Strana 53
... tears warm Upon his face , must have become so vile As to be dead to all sweet sympathies . Out upon him ! an abject wretch like this May not imagine anything of her , - He needs no bitter tears for his relief . But sighing comes , and ...
... tears warm Upon his face , must have become so vile As to be dead to all sweet sympathies . Out upon him ! an abject wretch like this May not imagine anything of her , - He needs no bitter tears for his relief . But sighing comes , and ...
Strana 98
... tears . Ye old , old dead , and ye of yesternight , Chieftains , and bards , and keepers of the sheep , By every cup of sorrow that you had , Loose me from tears , and make me see aright How each hath back what once he stayed to weep ...
... tears . Ye old , old dead , and ye of yesternight , Chieftains , and bards , and keepers of the sheep , By every cup of sorrow that you had , Loose me from tears , and make me see aright How each hath back what once he stayed to weep ...
Obsah
The Lamp | 31 |
Of His Dear Son Gervase | 37 |
From The Canticle of the | 40 |
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