The Poetical Works of James R. Lowell ...: Complete in Two Volumes, Том 2 |
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a fine poet - rave ; in Very , most Hebrew of Saxons , find peace ; with Lycidas welter on vext Irish seas ; with Webster grow wild , and climb earthward again , down by mystical Browne's Jacob'sladder - like brain , to that spiritual ...
a fine poet - rave ; in Very , most Hebrew of Saxons , find peace ; with Lycidas welter on vext Irish seas ; with Webster grow wild , and climb earthward again , down by mystical Browne's Jacob'sladder - like brain , to that spiritual ...
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A club - foot ( by way of a change ) in a verse , I might have forgiven , an o's being wry , a limp in an e , or a cock in an in -- but to have the sweet babe of my brain served in pi ! I am not queasy - stomached , but such a Thyestean ...
A club - foot ( by way of a change ) in a verse , I might have forgiven , an o's being wry , a limp in an e , or a cock in an in -- but to have the sweet babe of my brain served in pi ! I am not queasy - stomached , but such a Thyestean ...
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... To prove he'd a brain , by forever confusing it . So worthy Saint Benedict , piously burning With the holiest zeal against șecular learning , Nesciensque scienter , as writers express it , Indoctusque sapienter â Româ recessit .
... To prove he'd a brain , by forever confusing it . So worthy Saint Benedict , piously burning With the holiest zeal against șecular learning , Nesciensque scienter , as writers express it , Indoctusque sapienter â Româ recessit .
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As I said , he was never precisely unkind , The defect in his brain was just absence of mind ; If he boasted , ' twas simply that he was self - made , A position which I , for one , never gainsaid , My respect for my Maker supposing a ...
As I said , he was never precisely unkind , The defect in his brain was just absence of mind ; If he boasted , ' twas simply that he was self - made , A position which I , for one , never gainsaid , My respect for my Maker supposing a ...
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... who omit No part of the man but his wisdom and wit , Who go carefully o'er the sky - blue of his brain , And when he has skimmed it once , skim it again ; If at all they resemble him , you may be sure it is Because their shoals ...
... who omit No part of the man but his wisdom and wit , Who go carefully o'er the sky - blue of his brain , And when he has skimmed it once , skim it again ; If at all they resemble him , you may be sure it is Because their shoals ...
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