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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 5
עמוד 33
Yet Love , alas ! and Life , in me , Are not two several things , but purely one ; At
once how can there in it be A double , different motion ? there may ; for so the self
- same sun At once does slow and swiftly run : Swiftly his daily journey he goes ...
Yet Love , alas ! and Life , in me , Are not two several things , but purely one ; At
once how can there in it be A double , different motion ? there may ; for so the self
- same sun At once does slow and swiftly run : Swiftly his daily journey he goes ...
עמוד 39
... of my veneration thou must want , When once thy kindness puts my ignorance
out ; For a learn'd age is always least devout . Keep still thy distance ; for at once
to me 39 The Discovery Not Fair Against Fruition.
... of my veneration thou must want , When once thy kindness puts my ignorance
out ; For a learn'd age is always least devout . Keep still thy distance ; for at once
to me 39 The Discovery Not Fair Against Fruition.
עמוד 40
Keep still thy distance ; for at once to me Goddess and woman too thou canst not
be : Thou'rt queen of all that sees thee , and as such Must neither tyrannize nor
yield too much ; Such freedoms give as may admit command , But keep the forts ...
Keep still thy distance ; for at once to me Goddess and woman too thou canst not
be : Thou'rt queen of all that sees thee , and as such Must neither tyrannize nor
yield too much ; Such freedoms give as may admit command , But keep the forts ...
עמוד 233
Thus forty days he march'd down arm'd to fight , Once every morn he march'd ,
and once at night . Slow rose the sun , but gallop'd down apace , With more than
evening blushes in his face : When Jesse to the camp young David sent ; His ...
Thus forty days he march'd down arm'd to fight , Once every morn he march'd ,
and once at night . Slow rose the sun , but gallop'd down apace , With more than
evening blushes in his face : When Jesse to the camp young David sent ; His ...
עמוד 243
Even the first hour they met ( for such a pair , Who in all mankind else so
matchless were , Yet their own equals , Nature's self does wed ) A mutual warmth
through both their bosoms spread : Fate gave the signal ; both at once began The
...
Even the first hour they met ( for such a pair , Who in all mankind else so
matchless were , Yet their own equals , Nature's self does wed ) A mutual warmth
through both their bosoms spread : Fate gave the signal ; both at once began The
...
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ANGELES appear bear beauty blood body bold breast breath bright bring cause clouds cursed danger David death dost dreadful e'er earth eyes face fair fall fame fate fear fire flame force friends gentle give Gods gold grow hand happy haste head heart heaven hopes kind king land less light live look mighty move Nature ne'er never night noble o'er once pain pride Prince proud prove race rage rich round sacred Saul scarce shine side sight soul sound spirits spoke stand stars stood straight strong sure swift sword tears tell thee thine things thou thought thousand Till trees trembling vain vast virtue voice weak Whilst whole wind wise wonder wound wretched young youth