The Deluge (Henry Hart Milman Poems)
The following extract from the Mahabharata was published by Bopp, with a German translation, (the promised Latin version has not yet reached ...
The following extract from the Mahabharata was published by Bopp, with a German translation, (the promised Latin version has not yet reached ...
There is a shadow on the sunny air, There is a darkness o'er the April day, We bow our heads beneath this ...
I wish I were where Helen lies, For night and day on me she cries; And, like an angel, to the skies Still ...
My reading is extremely deep and wide;And as our modern education goes-Unique I think, and skilfully appliedTo Art and Industry ...
Great God, I ask for no meaner pelf Than that I may not disappoint myself, That in my action I may soar ...
SendingIn delinquencyTo disappointThe amber of waterAt a high soul (Henry David Thoreau)
_P_. Farewell to Europe, and at once farewellTo all the follies which in Europe dwell;To Eastern India now, a richer ...
We never joy enjoy to that full pointRegret doth wish joy had enjoy?d been,Nor have the strength regret to disappointRecalling ...
205I should not dare to leave my friend,Because-because if he should dieWhile I was gone-and I-too late-Should reach the Heart ...
580I gave myself to Him-And took Himself, for Pay,The solemn contract of a LifeWas ratified, this way-The Wealth might disappoint-Myself ...
'My father still reads the dictionary every day. He says your life depends on your power to master words.' Arthur ...
Because you love me I have much achieved, Had you despised me then I must have failed, But since I ...
Bloom -- is Result -- to meet a Flower And casually glance Would scarcely cause one to suspect The minor ...
I gave myself to Him -- And took Himself, for Pay, The solemn contract of a Life Was ratified, this ...
I should not dare to leave my friend, Because -- because if he should die While I was gone -- ...
Thus heav'nward all things tend. For all were once Perfect, and all must be at length restor'd. So God has ...
v.4-7 C. M. The vanity of man as mortal. Teach me the measure of my days, Thou Maker of my ...
Great God, I ask for no meaner pelf Than that I may not disappoint myself, That in my action I ...
You are a friend then, as I make it out, Of our man Shakespeare, who alone of us Will put ...
So you're back from up the country, Mister Lawson, where you went, And you're cursing all the business in a ...
The hills step off into whiteness. People or stars Regard me sadly, I disappoint them. The train leaves a line ...
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