Man Answers Death: An Anthology of PoetryCorliss Lamont Philosophical Library, 1952 - Počet stran: 330 |
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... sighs , sweet sighs , sage sighs bewail thy fall . Envy , her sting , and Spite hath left her gall , Malice herself , a mourning garment wears . That day their Hannibal died , our Scipio fell : Scipio , Cicero , and Petrarch of our time ...
... sighs , sweet sighs , sage sighs bewail thy fall . Envy , her sting , and Spite hath left her gall , Malice herself , a mourning garment wears . That day their Hannibal died , our Scipio fell : Scipio , Cicero , and Petrarch of our time ...
Strana 146
... sigh . The tree that is rootless must ever be fruitless ; And thou art alone in thy death and thy birth ; No last loving token of wedded love broken , No sign of thy singleness , sweetness and worth ; Lost as the flower that is drowned ...
... sigh . The tree that is rootless must ever be fruitless ; And thou art alone in thy death and thy birth ; No last loving token of wedded love broken , No sign of thy singleness , sweetness and worth ; Lost as the flower that is drowned ...
Strana 171
... ; Then we shall know how oft it doth befall That men strive after things of trivial worth , And sigh for that which matters not at all . ” FRANCIS PETRARCH ( Lorna De Lucchi ) From Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard The Curfew tolls 171.
... ; Then we shall know how oft it doth befall That men strive after things of trivial worth , And sigh for that which matters not at all . ” FRANCIS PETRARCH ( Lorna De Lucchi ) From Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard The Curfew tolls 171.
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