The stallions of Camargue, all joyful in the roar; And keen as a whip they lash and crack Their ta...
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His path, doth he permit to force her chains A soft Persuader coursing through his veins, An icy H...
An Essay on Comedy by George Meredith ON THE IDEA OF COMEDY AND OF THE USES OF THE COMIC SPIRIT {1...
Enjoy the life prolonged, outleap the years; Yet they ('twas the Great Mother's voice inspired The...
of the ex-Huguenot, Duke de Montausier, {3} for the study of the Misanthrope, and, according to St....
Poem: Hawarden When comes the lighted day for men to read Life's meaning, with the work before the...
Chrysale reads to Philaminte and Belise. He conceives purely, and he writes purely, in the simplest...
child whose face was washed and hair combed about once in a month. The lady laughed too, and liftin...
A Reading of Life, and Other Poems by George Meredith Contents: A Reading of Life - The Vital Cho...
and I don't know how many the little princess would like me to answer. She told me that Lootie didn...
The phantom any breeze blows out of form; A thirst's delusion, a defeated aim. The rapture shed th...
notions concerning the dignity of a princess, not understanding that the truest princess is just th...
Others to snap of fingers leap, As bearing breast with love asleep. These are her laughters in the...
and child who had lost their way; and from that point he went on dreaming everything that had happe...
princess, as he supposed it must, into the mountain, where she would be certain to meet the goblins...