Of The Nature Of Things: Book II – Part 05 – Infinite Worlds (Lucretius Poems)
Once more, we all from seed celestial spring,To all is that same father, from whom earth,The fostering mother, as she ...
Once more, we all from seed celestial spring,To all is that same father, from whom earth,The fostering mother, as she ...
I.IN the old Rabbinical stories,So old they might well be true,-The sacred tales of the Talmud,That David and Solomon knew,-There ...
God ne'er any good from thoseWith-holds, who fear Him here below :On them He grace and fame bestows,Nor loss, nor ...
The weary day runs down and dies,The weary night wears through:And never an hour is fair wi' flower,And never a ...
Who wisely waies false fortunes fickle change,Which in short space turnes loue to mortal hate,Shall find smal cause to deem ...
You 'll be wonderin' whut 's de reason I 's a grinnin' all de time, An' I guess you t'ink my sperits Mus' ...
Treat me nice, Miss Mandy Jane, Treat me nice. Dough my love has tu'ned my brain, Treat me nice. I ain't done a t'ing ...
I.Beneath the vans of doom did men pass in.Heroic who came out; for round them hungA wavering phantom's red volcano ...
They were a' roun' aboot us, their hearts licht wi' glee,An' the pride an' the talk o' their faither an' ...
Come grief, possess that place thy Harbingers have seen, And think most fit to entertain thy self; Bring with thee ...
This is the land!It lies outstretched a vision of delight,Bent like a shield between the silver seasIt flashes back the ...
I KNOW not of what we ponder'd Or made pretty pretence to talk, As, her hand within mine, we ...
Fie pleasure, fie! thou cloyest me with delight, Thou fill'st my mouth with sweetmeats overmuch; I ...
"No--not where I shall make my own; But dig his grave just by The woman's with the initialed stone - ...
WILLIAM Dewy, Tranter Reuben, Farmer Ledlow late at plough, Robert's kin, and John's, and Ned's, And the Squire, and Lady ...
Well, World, you have kept faith with me, Kept faith with me; Upon the whole you have proved to be ...
I couldn't touch a stop and turn a screw, And set the blooming world a-work for me, Like such as ...
To nothing fitter can I thee compare Than to the son of some rich penny-father, Who, having now brought on ...
I am poor brother Lippo, by your leave! You need not clap your torches to my face. Zooks, what's to ...
O LEEZE me on my spinnin' wheel, And leeze me on my rock and reel; Frae tap to tae that ...
From cold Norse caves or buccaneer Southern seas Oft come repenting tempests here to die; Bewailing old-time wrecks and robberies, ...
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