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Pagina 7
... betrays the struggle variety of posture which is remarkable , of a tragic double existence in his furand which betrays , at least , a thorough rowed brow and deep - set , mournful eyes . knowledge of the human form .
... betrays the struggle variety of posture which is remarkable , of a tragic double existence in his furand which betrays , at least , a thorough rowed brow and deep - set , mournful eyes . knowledge of the human form .
Pagina 11
For here unhindered , I can meditate The noblest themes ; reading the open book Of life , and Nature's pages , turned each year By the revolving months ; searching what truths Concerning human life and destiny Are by the rolling seasons ...
For here unhindered , I can meditate The noblest themes ; reading the open book Of life , and Nature's pages , turned each year By the revolving months ; searching what truths Concerning human life and destiny Are by the rolling seasons ...
Pagina 13
gay and bright ; but a sham civilization breeds mischief , and who After all , we may assume that every who can , dare , predict the future ? one of the two millions of human beings I discover. * The Charities of France in 1866 .
gay and bright ; but a sham civilization breeds mischief , and who After all , we may assume that every who can , dare , predict the future ? one of the two millions of human beings I discover. * The Charities of France in 1866 .
Pagina 21
Listen ! the folly and feebleness of humanity , I “ Of all modern cities Paris is the most do not altogether admire it . Not only eminently ennuyé , gossiping , and indif- do I distrust it , but so do others ; and 6 he , the man who has ...
Listen ! the folly and feebleness of humanity , I “ Of all modern cities Paris is the most do not altogether admire it . Not only eminently ennuyé , gossiping , and indif- do I distrust it , but so do others ; and 6 he , the man who has ...
Pagina 37
We list in our wandering faint and weary , For the echo of the Gloria soft and low , And our dull ears hear but the Miserere , With its long , long wail of human woe . It sobs with the sob the children smother , Whose young lives no ...
We list in our wandering faint and weary , For the echo of the Gloria soft and low , And our dull ears hear but the Miserere , With its long , long wail of human woe . It sobs with the sob the children smother , Whose young lives no ...
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