10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «WHATSOE'ER»
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A Concordance to the Poems of Robert Browning
Or plot or whatsoe'er it was; rejoicing . 36.74 Paracelsus 3.266 For, whatsoe'er
my notions of true knowledge . . . 44.3 Paracelsus 3.884 Child, I refuse his offer;
whatsoe'er 93.29 Straf. 4.2.38 Or whatsoe'er it be, of verse, might lift 156.22 Sord.
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Moral Emblems: With Aphorisms, Adages, and Proverbs, of All ...
Whatsoe'er their Beauty be, E Must alike that Beauty yield ! 11 Aye ! believe me,
maiden fair, jjj Whatsoe'er the Gard'ner's care, h Whatsoe'er his skill may be, I It
but little needs, to see That which is so fair to day ilj I 1 Vanish like a dream away'
...
Jacob Cats, Robert Farley, Richard Pigot, 1860
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Moral Emblems with aphorismes, adages, and proverbs, of all ...
Ev'ry Rose that here you see, Ev'ry Flower that blooms a-field, Whatsoe'er their
Beauty be, Must alike that Beauty yield! Aye! believe me, maiden fair, Whatsoe'er
the Gard'ner's care, Whatsoe'er his {kill may be, It but little needs, to see That ...
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Moral Emblems, with Aphorisms, Adages, and Proverbs, of All ...
Ev'ry Flower that blooms a-field, j Whatsoe'er their Beauty be, Must alike that
Beauty yield! F Aye! believe me, maiden fair, Whatsoe'er the Gard'ner's care,
Whatsoe'er his skill may be, It but little needs, to see " That which is so fair to day
Vanish ...
Jacob Cats, Robert Farlie, 1860
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... Ensuring safety and success ;) Beauteous the rod throe-leaved and golden.
And whatsoe'er, by word or will, Jove would command, it will exprela And teach
the duty to fulfil. But for this art of divination, That, my good son of Jove, forbear,
Nor ...
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The Rural Wreath; Or, Life Among the Flowers ...
ALYS3UM, SWEET. Alyssum Maritimum. Language — WORTH BEYOND
BEAUTY. / She who thinks a noble heart Better than a noble mien, — Honors
virtue more than art, Though 'tis less in fashion seen, — Whatsoe'er her fortune
be, She's ...
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Fatal Curiosity; or the Vision of Silvester. A poem, etc
57 K ' (Such are the day-dreams of parental Love), ' ' Since whatsoe'er has been
he deems may be, ' And things as strange have been—but I am curs'd, ' Yes: I
who am not toss'd on' wind-rais'd Seas ',' ' Nor sigh for distant home; nor see my ...
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The Orphaned Imagination: Melancholy and Commodity Culture ...
In Nature's haunted pasturage persists a "sense of God, or whatsoe'er is dim / Or
vast in its own being" (72-73). % Nature, the poet continues, has "With
circumstance most awful and sublime" thereby revealed "One function of such
mind," a ...
TRUE LOVELINESS. She who thinks a noble heart Better than a noble micn, —
Honors virtue more than art, Though 'tis less in fashion seen, — Whatsoe'er her
fortune be, She's the bride— the wife — for me. She who deems that inward
grace ...
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Hudibras: In Three Parts. Written in the Time of the Late ...
... the Mark no Morxal Wit, . - .. Or sorest _Iannd, ean always hit: _ _. For. whatsoe'
er. we. perpetrate,. We do þut row, .We're steer'd by Facel i Which Which in
Success ost disinherits, 885 For spurious Causes, noblest. "51- ss C/INTO I. '
PART I.
Samuel Butler, William Hogarth, 1732