Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 67.
97. lappuse
... dreams , like all the in- ventions of art before our crowded life had brought moderation and compromise , to seem more than a dream , and yet all else has grown dim before them . In London the first man you meet puts any high dream out ...
... dreams , like all the in- ventions of art before our crowded life had brought moderation and compromise , to seem more than a dream , and yet all else has grown dim before them . In London the first man you meet puts any high dream out ...
258. lappuse
... dream . A dream ! a dream ! an ancient dream ! Yet , ere peace come to Inisfail , Some weapons on some field must gleam , Some burning glory fire the Gael . That field may lie beneath the sun , Fair for the treading of an host : That ...
... dream . A dream ! a dream ! an ancient dream ! Yet , ere peace come to Inisfail , Some weapons on some field must gleam , Some burning glory fire the Gael . That field may lie beneath the sun , Fair for the treading of an host : That ...
258. lappuse
... dream . A dream ! a dream ! an ancient dream ! Yet , ere peace come to Inisfail , Some weapons on some field must gleam , Some burning glory fire the Gael . That field may lie beneath the sun , Fair for the treading of an host : That ...
... dream . A dream ! a dream ! an ancient dream ! Yet , ere peace come to Inisfail , Some weapons on some field must gleam , Some burning glory fire the Gael . That field may lie beneath the sun , Fair for the treading of an host : That ...
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