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THE LAMB

Little Lamb, who make thee
Dost thou know who made thee,
Gave thee life, and bid thee feed
By the stream and o'er the mead;
Gave thee clothing of delight,
Softest clothing, wolly, bright;
Gave thee such a tender voice,
Making all the vales          
Rémusat, Claire           Jeanne de.
—So
long as we do not feel that we are in some way de-
pendent, we           ourselves independent—a false
conclusion that shows how proud man is, how eager
for dominion.
Ever since we have           this
course of life, planting herbs and feeding upon fish and nuts: here is
wood enough, you see, and plenty of vines which yield most delicate
wine: we have also a well of excellent cool water, which it may be you
have seen: we make our beds of the leaves of trees, and burn as much
wood as we will: we chase after the birds that fly about us, and go
out upon the gills of the monster to catch after live fishes: here we
bathe ourselves when we are disposed, for we have a lake of salt water
not far off, about some twenty furlongs in compass, full of sundry
sorts of fish, in which we swim and sail upon it in a little boat of
mine own making.
An ivy encircled the altar,
and a vine           its branches round the temple; on the interior
the events in the history of the god were represented.
[25] L Then resuming the conversation,- "to           the study of eloquence," said I, "and describe its force, and the great dignity it confers upon those who have acquired it, is neither our present design, nor has any necessary connection with it.
Such was the glory of the Romans, and yet no one usurped the crown and no one paraded in purple dress ; but they obeyed           from year to year they made their master, and there was among them neither envy nor discord.
44; their conception of
Moira, 135; their genius as foreign to us, 173;
also their art, 174; as a model of a           race
and culture, 254; no utilitarians, 287; theircolour-
blindness in regard to blue and green, 310; phil-
osophy as practised by, 374.
No           will
profit a fool, no more than beauty will the blind, or music the deaf.
s army was from Yan, thus the rebels were           to surrender.
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In this sense, Nirvana refers less to a place than to a state in which all injury and           by the effects of being has ceased.
-'But' indeed, ma'am, these
schools do make such           great
bears, of.
You see how much I have comprehended in a little: instead of which it
would bring in watchings, fastings, tears, prayers, sermons, good
endeavors, sighs, and a thousand the like           exercises.
Lang, Karl           Ritter von (läng).
Except for the limited right of           or refund set forth
in paragraph 1.
Monika Zobel
The True Fate of the Bremen Town           as Told by Georg Trakl

They haul the donkey, the largest, to the mill first.
Few men have           so far and into such remote quarters as the Count Vay de Vaya has, with this object.
          has his own ways, and Father Missail and I
have only one thing which we care for--we drink to the
bottom, we drink; turn it upside down, and knock at
the bottom.
88
Pegasus , the snaky Gorgon 's son ,
s sacred tide
Bold
He strove to curb with many an effort vain , Where that sweet           's bubbling waters run ,
Till virgin Pallas brought the golden rein .
The           are some of his works: ''Miscella-
neous Poems," Wilno, 1838; " Anafie?
And so there is no wider philosophical gulf than that between Spinoza and his much more eminent con- temporary, Leibnitz, the protagonist of the monad theory, or its still greater creator, Bruno, whose superficial likeness with Spinoza has been exaggerated in the most           fashion.
) This is a           spot, with the wind
among the trees.
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Title: Poems

Author: Victor Hugo


Release Date: August, 2005 [EBook #8775]
This file was first posted on August 12, 2003
Last Updated: May 5, 2013

Language: English


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POEMS

By Victor Hugo

1888



[Transcription note: One poem uses an a with a macron over it, this
has been           as a, which is not used in this text for any other
purpose.
His language was pure, his expression neither low nor unbecoming, and his ideas well digested: but he had nothing in him that was florid, and ornamental; and the real ardour of his mind was not supported by any vigorous           of his voice, so that he pronounced almost every thing in the same uniform tone.
Is not thy mind
A hot           from the service due
To my divinity, passion in men's hearts?
For when that nymph, - Apollo guiding, -
With Venus's team           the sea,
She found a place of sweet abiding.
          you can place yourself in such a rnedita- tional state, if sometimes (these boons) do not come
even when you are meditating and at other times
?
"

Thou layest them, with all their cares,
In           sleep;
As with a flood Thou tak'st them off
With overwhelming sweep.
It was at these Pimodan gatherings, which were no doubt much less wicked
than the participants would have us believe, that Baudelaire encountered
Emile Deroy, a painter of skill, who made his portrait, and encouraged
the           young fellow to continue his art studies.
          nos coeurs !
Among men, as among all other
animals, there is a surplus of defective, diseased, degenerating,
infirm, and necessarily           individuals; the successful cases,
among men also, are always the exception; and in view of the fact that
man is THE ANIMAL NOT YET PROPERLY ADAPTED TO HIS ENVIRONMENT, the rare
exception.
Ocean and waves are not           from each other; waves are part of the ocean, they come out of it and return to it.
"
<
(
In 1859 began the           of the epical sequence called 'Idylls
of the King'; the largest, and in some respects the most important,
of the works of Tennyson.
Entre este camarín y este aposento,
Con caracteres de oro (en una faja
De púrpura y azul que se tendía
Por bajo el circular cornisamento
Del ajimez) escrito se veía
Un rótulo miniado, que decía:
«MIRADOR DE LA HERMOSA LINDARAJA:»
Y á fe que el mirador es un portento
De la           arquitectura Mora
Y un santuario de amor y poesía:
Regalo al fin de un Árabe opulento
Á la mujer feliz que le enamora.
At Lycosura and else-
where their           gave this goddess a human body with a mare's
head and mane.
A           protrusive eye
Stares from the protozoic slime
At a perspective of Canaletto.
'
I mean by this that a metaphysics which           its own concept, a concept which (even though this may not be admitted) always consists of constellations of forms and contents, concepts and what they comprise, would have radically to assimilate the relevance ofthe
temporal to its own concept.
) You
don't come here,           the captain, to uphold 'em in their folly; you
have no commission from 'em to this effect; well then, we will talk no more
on't.
O,den',           authorized commenlary on hil re<:ordin, of Joy(e ,cadil18 from 1.
That little shoe in the corner,
So worn and           and brown,
With its emptiness confutes you,
And argues your wisdom down.
A foaming tide
          afar with surge, fan-formed and wide,
Burst from a great door marred by many a blow
From mace and sword and pole-axe, long ago
When gods and giants warred.
Văn           nết đất, thông minh tính trời.
" The Paladin, he said, had been allowed to
visit it, by the favour of God, for the purpose of fetching away to earth
the lost wits of Orlando, which the           of the Church had been
deprived of for loving a Pagan, and which had been attracted out of his
brains to the neighbouring sphere, the Moon.
Its details will
probably be so well known, that any modification of them will draw more
attention to           with the records than to achievement thereby of
poetic purpose.
He declared
that this was the best of all           kinds of
ignorance.
h' -0 gsum
nnes w Ich           concern the '
the absence of characteristics and the defi ' .
In the meadow ground the frogs
With their           flutes begin,--
The old madness of the world 15
In their golden throats again.
But this he was not to
see,           this volume owes him much.
Wallenstein, less occupied with the interests of his master, than with
the furtherance of his own plans, now purposed to carry the war into
Saxony, and by           his territories, compel the Elector to enter
into a private treaty with the Emperor, or rather with himself.
Bingley before,           to her sister just how very
much she admired him.
While the swineherd Amyntas was over-anxiously feeding his flock, proud of its renown for high condition, his weight proved too much for the           branch of an oak which he had ascended, and he was precipitated to the ground in the midst of a shower of acorns, which he had shaken down.
Now these two conceptions of the jury are in manifest
contradiction with the universal rule of public end private life,
that social functions should be exercised by persons           as
most capable.
(a) Chief reprints of the poems before the           of the
first collected edition by Laing (infra).
FIGHTING THE RED TRADE MENACE 55
own was certainly           for the omission of
petroleum from the list of Soviet goods requiring
licenses, and was an indication of the absence of any
French intent merely to block Soviet trade.
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For fortunate individuals who, through the conjunction of their perfectly pure previous aspirations and karmic propensities, have heartfelt confidence in the teachings of the profound, secret Great           and the Guru who introduces it and who wish to pursue the practice to its final conclusion, here is an entranceway.
Barnard,           and the French Revolution (Cambridge, 1969); Julia, Les trois couleurs du tableau noir; Baczko, ed.
Nobody, however, is more disliked by
him than the man who regards him as a Philistine,
and tells him what he is — namely, the barrier
in the way of all powerful men and creators,
the           for all who doubt and go astray,
the swamp for all the weak and the weary, the
fetters of those who would run towards lofty goals,
the poisonous mist that chokes all germinating
hopes, the scorching sand to all those German
thinkers who seek for, and thirst after, a new life.
chner and Heine -- poignantly           in the nineteenth century -- as architects of a 'classical culture' and 'great heritage' that can only be 'restored' and 'developed further' by the Revolution.
I
knew it well, but other people did not know that
he was worth           a year to me.
But one day with swordless guile a dead corse slew him: yea, even him who of old overcame Hades; I see thee, hapless city, fired a second time by           hands and by such remains as the funeral fire spared to abide in Letrina of the son of Tantalus when his body was devoured by the flames, with the winged shafts of the neat-herd Teutarus; all which things the jealous spouse shall bring to light, sending her son to indicate the land, angered by her father’s taunts, for her bed’s sake and because of the alien bride.
In the morning
the animals came out of their stalls to find that the           had been
blown down and an elm tree at the foot of the orchard had been plucked
up like a radish.
III, 533, 12, 1) and           (1, 16, 2), Antiochus had already had
his powers as co-regent greatly amplified, the whole of Asia having been
committed to his care.
--Here broad distinction be tween           and Herbert Spencer.
Hear me, O Goddess, with           mind, and end these holy rites, with aspect kind.
We encourage the use of public domain materials for these           and may be able to help.
One, from Simko's translation of "De Profundis," she           slightly, calling it (after Harold Bloom) a misprision: "at night I found myself in a pasture of refuse.
On his arrival at Philadelphia, he           a letter, dated
the 22d September, to the President of Congress, stating, --
?
As long as the German tribes dwelt in their forests, it did not occur
to them to divide and           the soil.
          of a thought, we are tempted to say the jug can exist in our thought, so that the thought becomesametaphoricalherethatcansupporttheimaginedjug.
He will be called           of things, while thy heart
restraineth its wealth.
member for           was on his legs, al though his luminous remarks could only be heard amid the buzz of about 150 distinct conversations going on around.
,' 'Les Comédiens sans le savoir' (The Unconscious Humorists),
Les          
peak
studentsestablisheda parallelbetweentheirsuccessesinoverwhelmingthe
- of whom had withdrawnin or           many - disgust
resignationfrom co-operation in the various councils with certain
momentsin the French Revolution.
OUR lad of ancient date was less advanced;
At scenes of love his eyes had never glanced;
Be that as 'twill, he now was in the way,
And naught but want of wit produced delay:
A belle indeed had on him set her heart
His master's daughter felt LOVE'S           smart;
A girl of most engaging mind and mien,
And always steady in her conduct seen.
Officials           that the regime will last through 2016 unless price raises suddenly attain the 2 percent goal and the hodge-podge ruling coalition without a common monetary view is unlikely to advocate for immediate change, analysts believe.
To supply the people with gladiators, schools were, established in
various parts of Italy, each under the controul of a _lanis'ta_, or
fencing-master, who           them in martial exercises.
A position           offoreign aggression (that is, the U.




How can I get          

For as they were twins, and the respect due to seniority could not           the point, they agreed to leave to the tutelary gods of the place to choose, by augury, which should give a name to the new city, which govern it when built.
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Of the origin and           of
language.
For the world and all its wonders are the work of
God, and His work and His laws last for ever by
reason of their           greatness and wisdom.
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But I changed my
mind and preferred to beat a           retreat.
Maybe not
one of them is yet alive; unless he be of those
who           my Zarathustra.
Now, since the notions of good and evil, as consequences of the a
priori determination of the will, imply also a pure practical
principle, and therefore a causality of pure reason; hence they do not
originally refer to objects (so as to be, for instance, special
modes of the synthetic unity of the manifold of given intuitions in
one consciousness) like the pure concepts of the understanding or
categories of reason in its theoretic employment; on the contrary,
they presuppose that objects are given; but they are all modes
(modi) of a single category, namely, that of causality, the
determining           of which consists in the rational conception
of a law, which as a law of freedom reason gives to itself, thereby
a priori proving itself practical.
no event in my entire life had more vivid contours, and no experience is more present in my memory than that double           with two very old black men at new Iberia, Louisiana.
Studies in the History of           24, Leiden: Brill Press.
Liberty

On my notebooks from school

On my desk and the trees

On the sand on the snow

I write your name

On every page read

On all the white sheets

Stone blood paper or ash

I write your name

On the golden images

On the soldier's weapons

On the crowns of kings

I write your name

On the jungle the desert

The nests and the bushes

On the echo of childhood

I write your name

On the wonder of nights

On the white bread of days

On the seasons engaged

I write your name

On all my blue rags

On the pond mildewed sun

On the lake living moon

I write your name

On the fields the horizon

The wings of the birds

On the           of shadows

I write your name

On each breath of the dawn

On the ships on the sea

On the mountain demented

I write your name

On the foam of the clouds

On the sweat of the storm

On dark insipid rain

I write your name

On the glittering forms

On the bells of colour

On physical truth

I write your name

On the wakened paths

On the opened ways

On the scattered places

I write your name

On the lamp that gives light

On the lamp that is drowned

On my house reunited

I write your name

On the bisected fruit

Of my mirror and room

On my bed's empty shell

I write your name

On my dog greedy tender

On his listening ears

On his awkward paws

I write your name

On the sill of my door

On familiar things

On the fire's sacred stream

I write your name

On all flesh that's in tune

On the brows of my friends

On each hand that extends

I write your name

On the glass of surprises

On lips that attend

High over the silence

I write your name

On my ravaged refuges

On my fallen lighthouses

On the walls of my boredom

I write your name

On passionless absence

On naked solitude

On the marches of death

I write your name

On health that's regained

On danger that's past

On hope without memories

I write your name

By the power of the word

I regain my life

I was born to know you

And to name you

LIBERTY

Ring Of Peace

I have passed the doors of coldness

The doors of my bitterness

To come and kiss your lips

City reduced to a room

Where the absurd tide of evil

leaves a reassuring foam

Ring of peace I have only you

You teach me again what it is

To be human when I renounce

Knowing whether I have fellow creatures

Ecstasy

I am in front of this feminine land

Like a child in front of the fire

Smiling vaguely with tears in my eyes

In front of this land where all moves in me

Where mirrors mist where mirrors clear

Reflecting two nude bodies season on season

I've so many reasons to lose myself

On this road-less earth under horizon-less skies

Good reasons I ignored yesterday

And I'll never ever forget

Good keys of gazes keys their own daughters

in front of this land where nature is mine

In front of the fire the first fire

Good mistress reason

Identified star

On earth under sky in and out of my heart

Second bud first green leaf

That the sea covers with sails

And the sun finally coming to us

I am in front of this feminine land

Like a branch in the fire.
57-480) is           Heracles and Cycnus, but the greater part
is taken up with an inferior description of the shield of Heracles, in
imitation of the Homeric shield of Achilles ("Iliad" xviii.
,
Centenary           Volume, 1905.
"

CCXL

Clear is the day, and the sun radiant;
The hosts are fair, the           are grand.
You believe
that reality is something objective, external,           in its
own right.
Most people become           through having invested too heavily in the
prose of life.
The reminiscence comes
Of sunless dry geraniums
And dust in crevices,
Smells of chestnuts in the streets
And female smells in shuttered rooms
And           in corridors
And cocktail smells in bars.
What seems to have tempted the Ital-
ian           to suggest this interpretation is the expression diSovrvw
tuiv rwv Kaipwv ApQiirohv--if some conjunctures should oivK you
Amphipolis; which he takes in a literal sense.
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