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Page 6739
... feet are viewed with equal scorn , As iron rings upon the finger worn . My feast to - day shall other joys afford : Hushed as we sit around the frugal board , Great Homer shall his deep - toned thunder roll , And mighty Maro elevate the ...
... feet are viewed with equal scorn , As iron rings upon the finger worn . My feast to - day shall other joys afford : Hushed as we sit around the frugal board , Great Homer shall his deep - toned thunder roll , And mighty Maro elevate the ...
Page 6747
... Feet he forges for the maiden , Hands and arms , of gold and silver ; But her feet are not for walking , Neither can her arms embrace him . Ears he forges for the virgin , But her ears are not for hearing ; Forges her a mouth of beauty ...
... Feet he forges for the maiden , Hands and arms , of gold and silver ; But her feet are not for walking , Neither can her arms embrace him . Ears he forges for the virgin , But her ears are not for hearing ; Forges her a mouth of beauty ...
Page 6758
... feet high ; I shall grow like him some day . " 66 Pooh , " Buster answered , contemptuously , " you'll never reach four feet on tiptoe ; you're small all over , I daresay you're deformed . " ― Flipperty changed the conversation ...
... feet high ; I shall grow like him some day . " 66 Pooh , " Buster answered , contemptuously , " you'll never reach four feet on tiptoe ; you're small all over , I daresay you're deformed . " ― Flipperty changed the conversation ...
Page 6764
... feet . " I shall be too late , " he cried ; " O God ! I shall be too late . " Then he fell forward on his face , unconscious . The long - legged digger raised him gently and laid him back on the rough bed . " The poor beggar is half ...
... feet . " I shall be too late , " he cried ; " O God ! I shall be too late . " Then he fell forward on his face , unconscious . The long - legged digger raised him gently and laid him back on the rough bed . " The poor beggar is half ...
Page 6777
... feet , Nor what soft incense hangs upon the boughs , But , in embalmed darkness , guess each sweet Wherewith the seasonable month endows The grass , the thicket , and the fruit - tree wild ; White hawthorn , and the pastoral eglantine ...
... feet , Nor what soft incense hangs upon the boughs , But , in embalmed darkness , guess each sweet Wherewith the seasonable month endows The grass , the thicket , and the fruit - tree wild ; White hawthorn , and the pastoral eglantine ...
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