BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «BOONLESS»
Temukaké kagunané saka
boonless ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
boonless lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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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
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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?
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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 ...
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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 ...