10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BOONLESS»
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boonless en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
boonless y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Life, letters, poems, etc
The deep of utter joylessness Thy darkling life hath trod— Thy Life! poor blighted
boylessness, A dead flower in the sod! Will blessed dew or spring avail for such,
O God? And heaven is dark and boonless Above thy clouded brow, Midnight is ...
David Gray, Josephus Nelson Larned, 1888
2
The Tragedies of Æschylus
Come, my friend, own how boonless was the boon ; say where is any aid 1 What
relief can come from the creatures of a day ? Sawest thou not the powerless
weakness, nought better than a dream, in which the blind race of men is
entangled?
3
The Edinburgh monthly magazine [afterw.] Blackwood's ...
... For steeper seems a hill just ere the bend — Even at the point where Nature
seems to pause And listen while the sultry hour goes by — Flat weariness ached
through him, and he thought How boonless were the boon if this were all ; Nor
did ...
... sober, The dearest of days in October Draws stormily near. One song — ere
this harp is unbended, One leaf — while the bough is unrended, Receive, before
autumn be ended, The last of its year. For the rest of my months must be
boonless.
5
The Tragedies of Aeschylus, Literally Translated, with ... ...
Come, my friend, own how boonless was the boon; say where is any aid? What
relief can come from the creatures of a day ? Sawest thou not the powerless
weakness, nought better than a dream, in which the blind race of men is
entangled?
Aeschylus, Theodore Alois William BUCKLEY, 1849
6
Convict Once and Other Poems
James Brunton Stephens. What was I to deem it duty thus to sunder Truth and
Beauty— Thus to die among the living, and to live among the dead ? Ah, the
hands of Truth are boonless, and the lips of Truth are tuneless, When we sever
her ...
James Brunton Stephens, 1888
... thing, A thing to be denied even to Zeus. Woe worth the moment when I swore
by Styx To this most dire completion of a will So wayward ! Thou hast asked a
boonless boon, Not knowing that thou dost aspire to die, Scared with 5
PHAETHON.
PHILIP STANHOPE WORSLEY M. A, 1875
8
The Student, and Intellectual Observer
... the clue to their interpretation, and that the context does not force it into notice,
what a comfort to have a book to refer to which at once gives a choice between
biennials, boneless, baneless, and boonless ; or take LITERARY NOTICES. 231.
9
The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
No longer is thy boon boonless to me, as were thy other boons; I choose that
Satyavat shall live, since without him my life is but death. Parted from him I wish
not for happiness, parted from him I wish not for heaven, parted from him I wish
for ...
10
The student and intellectual observer of science, literature ...
choice between biennials, boneless, baneless, and boonless ; or take gs, which
may stenographically indicate gas, gauze, gaze, geese, goose, guess, guise,
Jesus, joyous, juice, agos, eggs, goes, gags, gaseous, joys, and gigs, and it will
be ...