The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One Volume, Band 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 828 Seiten |
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... feel little interest for the heroes they celebrate . The national vanity of a Greek or a Roman might have been gratified by the renown of Achilles or Eneas ; but to engage the unprejudiced , there must be more of human feelings than is ...
... feel little interest for the heroes they celebrate . The national vanity of a Greek or a Roman might have been gratified by the renown of Achilles or Eneas ; but to engage the unprejudiced , there must be more of human feelings than is ...
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... feel That of the multitude of beings , none But man was wretched . " Then my soul awoke , For it had slumber'd long in happiness , And never feeling misery , never thought What others suffer . I , as best I might , Solaced the keen ...
... feel That of the multitude of beings , none But man was wretched . " Then my soul awoke , For it had slumber'd long in happiness , And never feeling misery , never thought What others suffer . I , as best I might , Solaced the keen ...
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... feel my burthen'd soul Heaving beneath incumbent Deity . I sate in silence , musing on the days To come , unheeding ... feeling of the presence of God , as that I could by no means doubt , but that either he was within me , or else I all ...
... feel my burthen'd soul Heaving beneath incumbent Deity . I sate in silence , musing on the days To come , unheeding ... feeling of the presence of God , as that I could by no means doubt , but that either he was within me , or else I all ...
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... feel Life's value . My poor children ! a hard fate Had they ! But oft and bitterly I wish That God had to his mercy taken me Ah , helpless monarch ! whose enervate hands And wavering counsels dare no high emprize , Thy hapless reign ...
... feel Life's value . My poor children ! a hard fate Had they ! But oft and bitterly I wish That God had to his mercy taken me Ah , helpless monarch ! whose enervate hands And wavering counsels dare no high emprize , Thy hapless reign ...
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... feel no fleshly pang ! Why did the All - Good Create these warrior scourges of mankind , These who delight in slaughter ? I did think There was not on this earth a heart so hard Could hear a famish'd woman ask for food , And feel no ...
... feel no fleshly pang ! Why did the All - Good Create these warrior scourges of mankind , These who delight in slaughter ? I did think There was not on this earth a heart so hard Could hear a famish'd woman ask for food , And feel no ...
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