The Poetical Works of Owen Meredith (Robert, Lord Lytton).Belford, Clarke, 1889 - 408 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 86.
12. lappuse
... deep Brief twilight in which southern suns fall asleep . Coquette ? JOHN . ALFRED . Not at all . " Twas her own fault . Not she ! I had loved her the better , had she less loved me . The heart of a man's like that deli- cate weed Which ...
... deep Brief twilight in which southern suns fall asleep . Coquette ? JOHN . ALFRED . Not at all . " Twas her own fault . Not she ! I had loved her the better , had she less loved me . The heart of a man's like that deli- cate weed Which ...
18. lappuse
... deep within him , the spirits of truth , Vast , vague aspirations , the powers of his youth , Lived and breathed , and made moan- stirred themselves - strove to start Into deeds - though deposed , in that Hades , his heart , Like those ...
... deep within him , the spirits of truth , Vast , vague aspirations , the powers of his youth , Lived and breathed , and made moan- stirred themselves - strove to start Into deeds - though deposed , in that Hades , his heart , Like those ...
23. lappuse
... deep revery , Almost shouted , descending the moun- tain , to see Burst at once on the moonlight the silvery Baths , The long lime - tree alley , the dark gleaming paths , With the lamps twinkling through them - the quaint wooden roofs ...
... deep revery , Almost shouted , descending the moun- tain , to see Burst at once on the moonlight the silvery Baths , The long lime - tree alley , the dark gleaming paths , With the lamps twinkling through them - the quaint wooden roofs ...
31. lappuse
... deep belladonna its vermeil dis- closed ; And the frail saponaire , and the ten- der bluebell , And the purple valerian , -each child of the fell And the solitude flourished , fed fair from the source Of waters the huntsman scarce heeds ...
... deep belladonna its vermeil dis- closed ; And the frail saponaire , and the ten- der bluebell , And the purple valerian , -each child of the fell And the solitude flourished , fed fair from the source Of waters the huntsman scarce heeds ...
33. lappuse
... deep sweetness disclosed Some depth in her nature he never had known , While she tenderly laid her light hand on his own , " Do not think I abuse the occasion . We gain Justice , judgment , with years , or else years are in vain . From ...
... deep sweetness disclosed Some depth in her nature he never had known , While she tenderly laid her light hand on his own , " Do not think I abuse the occasion . We gain Justice , judgment , with years , or else years are in vain . From ...
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