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Sivu 19
... follow where he spent the days In war or counsel , or in prayer and praise . . I saw him dead ; a leaden slumber lies , And mortal sleep , over those wakeful eyes ; Those gentle rays under the lids were fled , Which through his looks ...
... follow where he spent the days In war or counsel , or in prayer and praise . . I saw him dead ; a leaden slumber lies , And mortal sleep , over those wakeful eyes ; Those gentle rays under the lids were fled , Which through his looks ...
Sivu 63
... follow : " He looks secure of death , superior greatness , Like Jove when he made Fate and said , Thou art The slave of my creation . ” * “ I'm pleased with my own work ; Jove was not more With infant nature , when his spacious hand Had ...
... follow : " He looks secure of death , superior greatness , Like Jove when he made Fate and said , Thou art The slave of my creation . ” * “ I'm pleased with my own work ; Jove was not more With infant nature , when his spacious hand Had ...
Sivu 173
... follow recondite processes of thought ; third , such a conviction of the supremacy of his author as always to prefer his thought to any theory of his own ; fourth , a feeling for music , and so much knowledge of the practice of other ...
... follow recondite processes of thought ; third , such a conviction of the supremacy of his author as always to prefer his thought to any theory of his own ; fourth , a feeling for music , and so much knowledge of the practice of other ...
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