The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... earth ! that falsely thus complyest With man ; vain man ! that thou relyest On earth ; vain man , thou dotest ; vain earth , thou lyest . What mean dull souls , in this high measure , To haberdash In earth's base wares , whose greatest ...
... earth ! that falsely thus complyest With man ; vain man ! that thou relyest On earth ; vain man , thou dotest ; vain earth , thou lyest . What mean dull souls , in this high measure , To haberdash In earth's base wares , whose greatest ...
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... Earth ; then plunge again into the Inane . Earth's mountains are levelled , and her seas filled up in our passage : can the Earth , which is but dead and a vision , resist Spirits which have reality and are alive ? On the hardest ...
... Earth ; then plunge again into the Inane . Earth's mountains are levelled , and her seas filled up in our passage : can the Earth , which is but dead and a vision , resist Spirits which have reality and are alive ? On the hardest ...
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... Earth was ta'en And to this Figure molded , to be broke , Or trampled back to shapeless Earth again . " After a momentary silence spake Some Vessel of a more ungainly make : " They sneer at me for leaning all awry : What ! did the Hand ...
... Earth was ta'en And to this Figure molded , to be broke , Or trampled back to shapeless Earth again . " After a momentary silence spake Some Vessel of a more ungainly make : " They sneer at me for leaning all awry : What ! did the Hand ...
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