Prose and PoetryDent, 1961 - 364 pages |
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Page 96
... live - ah , live ! -till midnight , That , with feast and torchlight dancing , I may celebrate my wedding . ' Let me live till drained and empty Is the last of all the goblets ; Let me dance till dance is over- Let me live and love till ...
... live - ah , live ! -till midnight , That , with feast and torchlight dancing , I may celebrate my wedding . ' Let me live till drained and empty Is the last of all the goblets ; Let me dance till dance is over- Let me live and love till ...
Page 194
... live ! Life is all too laughably sweet , and the world too delightfully bewildered ; it is the dream of an intoxicated god , who has taken French leave of the carousing multitude of immortals , and has laid himself down to sleep in a ...
... live ! Life is all too laughably sweet , and the world too delightfully bewildered ; it is the dream of an intoxicated god , who has taken French leave of the carousing multitude of immortals , and has laid himself down to sleep in a ...
Page 364
... live more , aye , live happier than Herr von Goethe in the whole of his seventy - six years of comfortable egotism . EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY : A Selected List Baxter , Richard ( 364 FRAGMENTS.
... live more , aye , live happier than Herr von Goethe in the whole of his seventy - six years of comfortable egotism . EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY : A Selected List Baxter , Richard ( 364 FRAGMENTS.
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BOOK OF SONGS | 3 |
Where? Ruth Duffin | 9 |
A Mountain Idyll John Todhunter | 42 |
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