Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - 564 Seiten |
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... wind Makes flexible the knees of knotted oaks , And flies fled under shade , why , then the Thing of Courage , As roused with rage , with rage doth sympathize , And with an accent tuned in self - same key , Returns to chiding Fortune ...
... wind Makes flexible the knees of knotted oaks , And flies fled under shade , why , then the Thing of Courage , As roused with rage , with rage doth sympathize , And with an accent tuned in self - same key , Returns to chiding Fortune ...
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... Wind : For still thy eyes , which I may call the Sea , Do ebb and flow with Tears ; the Bark thy body is , Sailing in this salt Flood ; the Winds , thy Sighs ; Who , -raging with thy Tears , and they with them , — Without a sudden Calm ...
... Wind : For still thy eyes , which I may call the Sea , Do ebb and flow with Tears ; the Bark thy body is , Sailing in this salt Flood ; the Winds , thy Sighs ; Who , -raging with thy Tears , and they with them , — Without a sudden Calm ...
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... wind , Suppress thy passions , and prepare thy mind ; Free and familiar with Misfortune grow , Be used to Sorrow , and inured to Woe ; By weakening toil and hoary age o'ercome , See thy decrease , and hasten to thy Tomb . Man.- Pope ...
... wind , Suppress thy passions , and prepare thy mind ; Free and familiar with Misfortune grow , Be used to Sorrow , and inured to Woe ; By weakening toil and hoary age o'ercome , See thy decrease , and hasten to thy Tomb . Man.- Pope ...
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