Of The Nature Of Things: Book II – Part 03 – Atomic Forms And Their Combinations (Lucretius Poems)
Now come, and next hereafter apprehendWhat sorts, how vastly different in form,How varied in multitudinous shapes they are-These old beginnings ...
Now come, and next hereafter apprehendWhat sorts, how vastly different in form,How varied in multitudinous shapes they are-These old beginnings ...
Let holiness upon thy front appear,That all the people plainly may observe,By the behaviour thou art wont to bear,That thou ...
While we to Jove select the holy victimWhom apter shall we sing than Jove himself,The god for ever great, for ...
LVIGuascher and Raiphe in valor like there was.The one and other Guido, famous both,Germer and Eberard to overpass,In foul oblivion ...
S. H.With beams December planets dartHis cold eye truth and conduct scanned,July was in his sunny heart,October in his liberal ...
The Shearers squint along the pens, they squint along the 'shoots;'The shearers squint along the board to catch the Boss's ...
Their hands should minister unto the flame of life, Their fingers guide The rosy teat, swelling with milk, To the eager mouth of ...
There's a man I know who feigns deafness.He throws such wild looks that you think him dumb as well.Who is ...
The great hanging weak teat of Indiaon the mapThe Fingernail of MalayaThe Wall of ChinaThe Korea Ti-Pousse ThumbThe Salamander Japanthe ...
Leodogran, the King of Cameliard, Had one fair daughter, and none other child;And she was the fairest of all flesh ...
Aw, go write yer tinklin' jingle, an' yer pretty phrases mingle,Fer the mamby-pamby girl, all fluffy frill an' shinin' silk.Them's ...
THEY call me now the Indian Priest,Their fathers' fathers did not so,The very Mandan name hath ceasedFrom speech since fifty ...
CROUCHED in the terrible land,The circle of pitiless ice,With frozen bloody feetAnd her pestilential summer'sFever-throb in her brow,Look, in her ...
WELL may you droop your pretty head,You'll press the teat no more,Your halcyon days of unmix'd bliss,Poor little babe, are ...
The surgical mask, the rubber teat Are singed, give off an evil smell. You seem to weep more now that ...
The clock of my days winds down. The cat eats sparrows outside my window. Once, she brought me a small ...
Thrice, and above, blest, my soul's half, art thou, In thy both last and better vow; Could'st leave the city, ...
THE PROLOGUE. When that the Knight had thus his tale told In all the rout was neither young nor old, ...
alas our good kaspar is dead. who will bury a burning flag in the wings of the clouds who will ...
Leodogran, the King of Cameliard, Had one fair daughter, and none other child; And she was the fairest of all ...
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