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War and Peace V1,V2,V3,V4, by Leo Tolstoy , 2015.05.14해당카페글 미리보기
a tale about Mademoiselle George and Buonaparte!" Prince Andrew screwed up his eyes and turned away. Pierre, who from the moment Prince Andrew entered the room had watched him with glad, affectionate eyes, now came up and took his arm...
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Julius Caeser of Shakespeare 2015.05.03해당카페글 미리보기
the plague That needs must light on this ingratitude. FLAVIUS Go, go, good countrymen, and, for this fault, Assemble all the poor men of your sort; Draw them to Tiber banks, and weep your tears Into the channel, till the lowest stream Do...
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Venus and Adonis of Shakespeare 2015.05.03해당카페글 미리보기
the plague is banish'd by thy breath. 'Pure lips, sweet seals in my soft lips imprinted, What bargains may I make, still to be sealing? To sell myself I can be well contented, So thou wilt buy and pay and use good dealing; Which purchase...
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King Lear of Shakespeare 2015.05.03해당카페글 미리보기
the plague of custom, and permit The curiosity of nations to deprive me, For that I am some twelve or fourteen moon-shines Lag of a brother? Why bastard? wherefore base? When my dimensions are as well compact, My mind as generous, and my...
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Othello of Shakespeare 2015.05.03해당카페글 미리보기
dwell, Plague him with flies: though that his joy be joy, Yet throw such changes of vexation on't, As it may lose some colour. RODERIGO Here is her father's house; I'll call aloud. IAGO Do, with like timorous accent and dire yell As when...
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The Princess (part 5) by Lord Alfred Tennyson 2015.03.19해당카페글 미리보기
my tale of love In the old king's ears, who promised help, and oozed All o'er with honeyed answer as we rode And blossom-fragrant slipt the heavy dews Gathered by night and peace, with each light air On our mailed heads: but other...
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Snowbound, a Winter Idyl by John Greenleaf Whittier 2015.03.19해당카페글 미리보기
s plague-hushed thoroughfares, Up sea-set Malta's rocky stair, Gray olive slopes of hills that hem Thy tombs and shrines, Jerusalem, Or startling on her desert throne The crazy Queen of Lebanon With claims fantastic as her own, Her...
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Hugh Henry Brackenridge poems, A poem, on the rising glory of America 2015.03.19해당카페글 미리보기
direful plague Death's ancient ministers, again renew Perpetual war with man: Fair fruits shall bloom Fair to the eye, sweet to the taste, if such Divine inhabitants could need the taste Of elemental food, amid the joys Fit for a heav...
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The General Prologue by Geoffrey Chaucer 2015.03.18해당카페글 미리보기
longer tale. A FRANKELIN* was in this company; *Rich landowner White was his beard, as is the daisy. Of his complexion he was sanguine. Well lov'd he in the morn a sop in wine. To liven in delight was ever his won*, *wont For he was...
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William Shakespeare Poems 2015.03.13해당카페글 미리보기
my plague thus far I count my gain, That she that makes me sin awards me pain. Sonnet 1: From fairest creatures we desire increase by William Shakespeare From fairest creatures we desire increase, That thereby beauty's rose might never...