Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntNims and Knight, 1892 - 236 sider |
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... mind the might which I behold ; But soon in me shall Loneliness renew Thoughts hid , but not less cherish'd than of old , Ere mingling with the herd had penn'd me in their fold . LXIX . To fly from , need not be to hate , mankind : All ...
... mind the might which I behold ; But soon in me shall Loneliness renew Thoughts hid , but not less cherish'd than of old , Ere mingling with the herd had penn'd me in their fold . LXIX . To fly from , need not be to hate , mankind : All ...
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... mind hath made thee , as it peopled heaven , Even with its own desiring phantasy , And to a thought such shape and image given , As haunts the unquench'd soul - parch'd , wearied , wrung , and riven . CXXII . Of its own beauty is the mind ...
... mind hath made thee , as it peopled heaven , Even with its own desiring phantasy , And to a thought such shape and image given , As haunts the unquench'd soul - parch'd , wearied , wrung , and riven . CXXII . Of its own beauty is the mind ...
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... mind , which thus itself sub- dued . " ] " If it be thus , For Banquo's issue have I filed my mind . " -- Macbeth . Page 168 . " O'er others ' griefs that some sincerely grieve . " ] . It is said by Rochefoucault that " there is always ...
... mind , which thus itself sub- dued . " ] " If it be thus , For Banquo's issue have I filed my mind . " -- Macbeth . Page 168 . " O'er others ' griefs that some sincerely grieve . " ] . It is said by Rochefoucault that " there is always ...
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