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Page 57
Possesses thee to bend that mortal dart Against thy Father's head ? and know'st
for whom ; For him who sits above and laughs the while At thee ordained his
drudge , to execute Whate'er his wrath , which he calls justice , bids ; His wrath ...
Possesses thee to bend that mortal dart Against thy Father's head ? and know'st
for whom ; For him who sits above and laughs the while At thee ordained his
drudge , to execute Whate'er his wrath , which he calls justice , bids ; His wrath ...
Page 136
O sole , in whom my thoughts find all repose , My glory , my perfection ! glad I see
Thy face , and morn returned ; for I this night ( Such night till this I never passed )
have dreamed , If dreamed , not , as I oft am wont , of thee , Works of day past ...
O sole , in whom my thoughts find all repose , My glory , my perfection ! glad I see
Thy face , and morn returned ; for I this night ( Such night till this I never passed )
have dreamed , If dreamed , not , as I oft am wont , of thee , Works of day past ...
Page 258
Or this , or worse , leave not the faithful side That gave thee being , still shades
thee , and protects . The wife , where danger or dishonour lurks , Safest and
seemliest by her husband stays , Who guards her , or with her the worst endures .
Or this , or worse , leave not the faithful side That gave thee being , still shades
thee , and protects . The wife , where danger or dishonour lurks , Safest and
seemliest by her husband stays , Who guards her , or with her the worst endures .
Page 278
Chiefly I sought , without thee can despise . For bliss , as thou hast part , to me is
bliss ; Tedious , unshared with thee , and odious soon . Thou therefore also taste
, that equal lot May join us , equal joy , as equal love ; Lest , thou not tasting ...
Chiefly I sought , without thee can despise . For bliss , as thou hast part , to me is
bliss ; Tedious , unshared with thee , and odious soon . Thou therefore also taste
, that equal lot May join us , equal joy , as equal love ; Lest , thou not tasting ...
Page 280
However , I with thee have fixed my lot , Certain to undergo like doom : if death
Consort with thee , death is to me as life ; So forcible within my heart I feel The
bond of Nature draw me to my own ; My own in thee , for what thou art is mine ;
Our ...
However , I with thee have fixed my lot , Certain to undergo like doom : if death
Consort with thee , death is to me as life ; So forcible within my heart I feel The
bond of Nature draw me to my own ; My own in thee , for what thou art is mine ;
Our ...
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this is a time killer and entertaining epic poem .it read it in a vacation with the help of a guide book.
rinky roy (kolkata).
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