7 But, whether the place had been
dedicated
to the present holy person, or to one of many other saints bearing this name, cannot be satisfactorily ascertained.
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_ibsi_,
liturgical
expression, 120, 5.
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It is said that when the Caliph Walid sent for Suryadevi
and Parmaldevī, the daughters of Dāhir, he first selected the elder
for the honour of sharing his bed, but the damsel protested that
she was unworthy, for
Muhammad
had dishonoured both her and
her sister before sending them to his master.
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What might come as a surprising result is that ability of the aggressor to make probabilistic threats may dramatically increase her
bargaining
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Precisely the reverse of this stares one in the face: the suppression of the lucky cases, the uselessness of the more highly constituted types, the
inevitable
mastery of the mediocre, and even of those who are below mediocrity.
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They can do it only by
establishing
the belief
that they are in possession of a power which is
higher and stronger-God.
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There is a brilliant
description
of the em-
battled hosts.
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I'll teach the
villains!
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with the kiss that is
peppered
throughout folklore.
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The Cardinal was to take off the
censures
in the Doge's
palace and not in the Cathedral.
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and wherefore also these wings and archeries that we may not escape him when he
oppresseth
us?
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The
latter was
acquainted
with the Saiin (the sacred virgin at the Temple
of Kamo),[66] and often spent some time with her.
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His immense force of
imagination
and narrative power is displayed
at its best in "The Legend of the Ages" ("La Legende des Siecles").
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O form of grace,
For human passion madly
yearning!
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Lewis Carroll |
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In this context, to be an
observer
means as much as to be an observer of an agony, endowed with the privilege of continuingo?
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These remarks suggest that Hegel's figure of a
cunningness
of reason still has a certain pragmatic appeal, however ascetic the expectations of a hid- den reason in history might be today.
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They hanged him as a beast is hanged:
They did not even toll
A requiem that might have brought
Rest to his
startled
soul,
But hurriedly they took him out,
And hid him in a hole.
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" return'd she tenderly:
"You have
deserted
me--where am I now?
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It was a very
extraordinary
thing!
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Whirlwinds
of fire and
ashes covered the streets and public places; houses fell, roofs were
flung upon the pavements, and the pavements were scattered.
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If they
ever propose the
questions
to themselves:--" Have I then
right on my side, or have I not?
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The principal intellectual problem of the play-
ground reformers was to
reconcile
a number of polarities in nineteenth-cen-
tury American values: "individualism versus social cooperation, private ver-
sus public, selfishness versus loyalty, masculine versus feminine, guilt ver-
sus shame" (Cavallo 1981, 147).
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Yet however age may discourage us by its appearance from
considering it in prospect, we shall all by degrees certainly be
old; and therefore we ought to inquire what
provision
can be
made against that time of distress?
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"
resumèd
he,
And his eyes smiled for victory
O'er their own tears which I could see
Fallen on the palm, down cheek and chin--
"That poet now has entered in
The place of rest which is not sin.
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But it should also
be remembered that the early Stewart age had
inherited
from the
Elizabethan a prose diction intent upon the display of two qualities
not always mutually reconcileable-amplitude and point; so that
few men and women, least of all those whose epistles were likely
to pass through a succession of hands, sat down to write a letter
1 See bibliography as to The Prince's Cabala.
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[713] The carrying about of
branches
of trees, dances, and
initiations are common to the worship of these gods.
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Did not
I hear you lay the whole intrigue
together?
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Comedies and Tragedies written by Francis
Beaumont
and John Fletcher,
Gentlemen.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v06 |
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And let
me tell you, there are a few more of the same spirit, who would awaken
all your old ideas, and revive your hopes of her future
recovery
and
virtue.
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Selection of English Letters |
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Indeed, the unity of art is
thematized
in the history of the art system's self-description--if initially only under the "patronage" of phi- losophy, so to speak.
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Equally, however, fantasy is active in a dimensionthat a common prejudice holds to be ab- stract, namely in the dimension of the quasi-empty outline, which is then fleshed out and made good on through what prejudice considers the
opposite
of fantasy: "labor.
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"
"Having found the flower and driven a bee away,
I leaned my head,
And holding by the stalk,
I
listened
and I thought I caught the word--
What was it?
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Robert Frost - A Mountain Interval |
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The first
working man who spoke after the
incident
I have mentioned (it was Mr.
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Autobiography by John Stuart Mill |
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an, 37); SB
imagines
a vase from the "Genesiacal period" (the time of Genesis),
which, according to the Jewish Calendar, is c.
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The Foundation's
principal
office is located at 4557 Melan Dr.
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French - Apollinaire - Alcools |
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womb," are marked to be inserted; the entire group of lines is also crossed with a
diagonal
line which may indicate 1) a later intention to delete them; or 2) that the stanza is meant to replace the stanza beginning "I die not Enitharmon.
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Blake - Zoas |
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The charms of Empire appeared to stir him: 795
He could not conceal it: Athens attracts him:
His ships are already turned that way I find,
Their fluttering sails
abandoned
to the wind.
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Racine - Phaedra |
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Holland
The Battle of the Lake
Regillus
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Narrative and Lyric Poems (first series) for use in the Lower School by Stevenson |
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239); it constitutes one of the sources of the
Pitdputrasamdgama
extracts of which are preserved in the Siksadsamuccaya, p.
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-1-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991 |
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It was one of those rash
friendships
that so often prove an
incubus in after life.
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35 However, this may be, all of his
biographers
state, that he was of noble descent.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v7 |
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This content
downloaded
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Nolte - 1979 - [What Fascism Is Not- Thoughts on the Deflation of a Concept]- Comment |
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XI
And
therefore
if to love can be desert,
I am not all unworthy.
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Sonnets from the Portugese |
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As I had
promised
I would, long I awaited you there.
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Gained the
essentialpower
ofMahamudra
34.
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”
session was held Galway, the month December this year, which many men and
Death
Alexander
Mac Donnell.
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["Anne with the golden locks," one of the attendant maidens in Burns's
Howff, in Dumfries, was very fair and very tractable, and, as may be
surmised from the song, had other pretty ways to render herself
agreeable to the
customers
than the serving of wine.
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Robert Forst |
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The arith-
metical problems raised, for instance, by such a
statement
as 'two and two make five' were beyond his intellectual
grasp.
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Orwell - 1984 |
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To avoid confusion, I did not add any notes of my own, but have put the substance of them into this
foreward
and the conclusion at the end.
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8 # Hannibal was trapped by the Romans in a narrow valley, and they guarded the
entrance
to it.
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Polyaenus - Strategems |
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Ingram,
it is observed that "such essays on her personal history as have
appeared, either in England or elsewhere, are replete with
mistakes
or
misstatements.
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Elizabeth Browning - 1 |
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The second is that the Cruz rallies that were
disrupted
were held in violation of the elec- toral law, which requires permits for campaign rallies and promises police protection.
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There was this
business
of epiphanies,
defined m Stephen Hero (the first draft of A Portrait):
Byanepiphanyhemeantasuddenspiritualmanifestation whetherinthe yulgarity of ~peech or ~fgesture or in a memorable ph;se of the mind ltself: He 1.
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"
To the Glacier
At
noontide
hour, when first,
Into the mountains Summer treads,
Summer, the boy with eyes so hot and weary,
Then too he speaks,
Yet we can only see his speech.
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Nietzsche - v17 - Ecce Homo |
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In
thieving
thou art skill'd and giving answers;
For thy answers and thy thieving I'll reward thee
With a house upon the windy plain constructed
Of two pillars high, surmounted by a cross-beam.
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Munro's The
Government
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See Archdall's "
Monasticon
llibernicum," p.
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"
And Mary
whispered
to Frank, " I
am sure that must be something about
you--do you think we may hear it.
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Childrens - Frank |
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Men sin repeatedly,
and the penalty ever
descends
afresh upon human-
ity.
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The Vigo Cabinet Series
An Occasional
Miscellany
of Prose and Verse Royali6mo.
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Dubois, prepared for the
Aurelius
Victor volume of the Bibliothèque Latine-Française, 2nd Series (Paris: C L.
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Our second
distinction
will lead us to treat separately, in the Hellenic
period, the educational system of the three Greek races, (1) the AEolic,
(2) the Doric, (3) the Ionic, the first having its chief centre at
Thebes, the second at Sparta, the third at Athens.
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' An
epithalamion
of seven verses comes at the
end ; and, this time, the poet insured the recitation of the whole
1 In Munday's John a Kent and John a Cumber there is a merry antique showe,
in which four antics dance (Collier's edition, pp.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v06 |
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Schwere
Hindrung
ist's, die nun
deine Antwort mir entzieht.
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Lament for a Man Dear to Her |
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The life of the schools,
the theatre, the wrestling-ground, the law courts; generous con-
tests on the Pythian or Olympian plains;
victorious
crowns of
athletes or of patriots; Simonidean epitaphs and funeral orations
of Pericles for fallen heroes; the prize of martial prowess or
poetic skill; the honor paid to the pre-eminence of beauty,— all
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Unauthenticated
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LIII
"This chief, what time soever he shall go
Forth with his
faithful
crew, by night or day,
By water or by land, will shame the foe,
With memorable rout and disarray;
And this too late Romagna's sons shall know.
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Ariosto - Orlando Furioso - English |
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xpand~d, the parodies have ",mained almost untouched, In their
earliest
mrnu they
",ad as follow.
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”
In the course of nature, the voice which now
addresses
you
must soon cease to be heard upon earth.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v01 - A to Apu |
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nec pecudes, uelut ante, petit: fixisse puellas
gestit et audacis
perdomuisse
uiros.
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Oxford Book of Latin Verse |
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Mồng 3 tháng 3 nhuận, các Tiến sĩ
được
vinh quy.
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stella-04 |
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người
xã Thiện Tài huyện Thiện Tài (nay thuộc huyện Lương Tài tỉnh Bắc Ninh).
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Alike and a snail, this means Chinamen, it does there is no doubt that
to be right is more than perfect there is no doubt and glass is
confusing it
confuses
the substance which was of a color.
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Gertrude Stein - Tender Buttons |
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The
astounded
Gods would laugh at you, if e'er
You should allege a story so absurd _360
As that a new-born infant forth could fare
Out of his home after a savage herd.
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An educator never says what he himself thinks;
but only that which he thinks it is good for those
whom he is
educating
to hear upon any subject.
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Nietzsche - v15 - Will to Power - b |
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Such as eternity at last
transforms
into Himself,
The buried shrine shows at its sewer-mouth's
The black rock enraged that the north wind rolls it on
Hyperbole!
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Mallarme - Poems |
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Memoires d'Outre-Tombe: BkXVIII:Chap8:Sec1
Francois-Rene de Chateaubriand
(Letter from Cardinal de Bausset, former Bishop of Alais)
Home Download Printed Book
Contents
Part I: Greece
Part II:The Archipelago, Anatolia and Constantinople
Part III: Rhodes, Jaffa, Bethlehem and the Dead Sea
Part IV:Jerusalem
Part V: Jerusalem - Continued
Part VI: Egypt
Part VII: Tunis and Return to France
About This Work
Map of the Itinerary
Travels in Greece, Palestine, Egypt, and Barbary, during the years 1806 and 1807, Translated by Frederic Shoberl - Francois Rene de
Chateaubriand
(p8, 1812)
The British Library
Chateaubriand set out on his travels to the Middle East in the summer of 1806, returning via Spain in 1807.
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The great state only wishes to unite men
together
and nourish them;
a small state only wishes to be received by, and to serve, the other.
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Tao Te Ching |
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Now that we have entered upon
the
opposite
movement, now that we immoralists are
trying with all our power to eliminate the concepts of
guilt and punishment from the world once more, and
to cleanse psychology, history, nature and all social
institutions and customs of all signs of those two
concepts, we recognise no more radical opponents
than the theologians, who with their notion of “a
moral order of things,” still continue to pollute the
innocence of Becoming with punishment and guilt.
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And in the midst of the fray, which was
conducted
with no small noise, stood Klea with flying breath.
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Universal Anthology - v05 |
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The investigationand analysisof
National
Socialism,the German Democratic Republic and the Cold War mustbe consideredamong the foremosttasks of historiansand social scientistsin the universitiesof the Federal Republic and in West Berlin.
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General
Considerationt
upon Religion
in Germany .
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Durch
schwarzes
Gea?
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"The poet begins with celebrating the praises of his hero , which leads him to a digression concerning the early bistory
of Cyrene , the forcible abduction of the nymph from whom that city was named , and the birth of Aristæus, the fruit of
her connexion with the god Apollo - Returns to his sub ject, with which he unites the story of Iolaus , a friend of
Hercules , who , having had his life renewed for one single
day , made use of his recovered existence to
overcome
and slay Eurystheus - Excuses the episodical style ofhis narra
tive by the wish that all poets entertain to celebrate the praises of Hercules - Returns to the victor , and enume rates his triumphs - Recalls the memory of an old contest , in which Antæus, the Libyan , proposed as a reward to the
victor the hand of his daughter , which was gained by Alexidamas , a fellow - townsman , or ancestor , of Telesi crates .
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380), to make the
identification
with Ovid
forever impossible.
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" Should this be the case, should the
consumption
be diminished, will not the supply also
speedily be diminished?
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This is a
translation
by Catullus, of the ode of
Sappho, so highly praised by Longinus.
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Báo tin mở tiệc, triều đình mừng
được
người tài, không việc gì không làm hết mức.
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Texts:
Leaves of grass;
abridged
ed.
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HE was a Grecian lad, who coming home
With pulpy figs and wine from Sicily
Stood at his
galley’s
prow, and let the foam
Blow through his crisp brown curls unconsciously,
And holding wave and wind in boy’s despite
Peered from his dripping seat across the wet and stormy night.
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Parnasus geminos fertur iunxisse volatus ; 15 contulit
alternas
Pythius axis aves.
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His life in the
garden had granted serenity to his forehead, the reading of his few
books had filled his eyes with reverie, and the feeling that he was not
quite a good citizen had given a slight and occasional
trembling
to his
lips.
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I ask the Earth, have not the
mountains
felt?
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