The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Volumen 3John Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... Thou servest worms for food ; And from thine altitude Fierce death has shaken thee down , and thou dost fit Thy bed within the pit . Night , endless night , hath got thee To clutch , and to engulf thee ; And rottenness confounds Thy ...
... Thou servest worms for food ; And from thine altitude Fierce death has shaken thee down , and thou dost fit Thy bed within the pit . Night , endless night , hath got thee To clutch , and to engulf thee ; And rottenness confounds Thy ...
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... Thou'lt carry now the day ; Or whether thou wilt spread not such foul night , That thou thyself shalt feel the shudder and the fright . Did I not tell thee this , over and over , The time wilt come when thou wilt not be fair , Nor have ...
... Thou'lt carry now the day ; Or whether thou wilt spread not such foul night , That thou thyself shalt feel the shudder and the fright . Did I not tell thee this , over and over , The time wilt come when thou wilt not be fair , Nor have ...
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... Thou shouldst have earned high heaven ; And then thou might'st have given Glad looks below , and seen Thy buried bones serene , As odorous and fair As evening lilies are ; And in the day of the great trump of doom , Happy thy soul had ...
... Thou shouldst have earned high heaven ; And then thou might'st have given Glad looks below , and seen Thy buried bones serene , As odorous and fair As evening lilies are ; And in the day of the great trump of doom , Happy thy soul had ...
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... thou art wise in choice , That thou the very heart of truth divine , 66 Since thou must teach when dust hath choked my voice . " Master , " quoth Harun , " be first boon to stand In thought upon the farthest star man's sight May eager ...
... thou art wise in choice , That thou the very heart of truth divine , 66 Since thou must teach when dust hath choked my voice . " Master , " quoth Harun , " be first boon to stand In thought upon the farthest star man's sight May eager ...
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... thou ? " " Stars thick As thoughts of mortals which no number know " Reach on down the illimitable dread . " " Now of the boon that thou hast reached the span , What hast thou gained ? " " The secret , " Harun said ; " The heart of ...
... thou ? " " Stars thick As thoughts of mortals which no number know " Reach on down the illimitable dread . " " Now of the boon that thou hast reached the span , What hast thou gained ? " " The secret , " Harun said ; " The heart of ...
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