Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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... beauty . - Note of Timbrio to Nisida . - Conversation of Aster and Nisida . - Love of Silerio for Nisida . - His verses . - Love for Blanca , sister to Nisida.- Silerio sings , and whilst pursuing his story is astonished by hearing some ...
... beauty . - Note of Timbrio to Nisida . - Conversation of Aster and Nisida . - Love of Silerio for Nisida . - His verses . - Love for Blanca , sister to Nisida.- Silerio sings , and whilst pursuing his story is astonished by hearing some ...
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... beauty of Galatea , one without an equal , as shepherdess , born in the same coasts ; and although she had been educated in rustic and pastoral exercises , yet was she so exalted in intelligence that discreet women , brought up in royal ...
... beauty of Galatea , one without an equal , as shepherdess , born in the same coasts ; and although she had been educated in rustic and pastoral exercises , yet was she so exalted in intelligence that discreet women , brought up in royal ...
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... beauty , grace and goodness of Galatea not to be loved . In fine , Galatea did not reject Elicio , nor could Elicio , nor ought he , nor wished he , to forget Galatea . It seemed to Galatea that as Elicio showed her so much preference ...
... beauty , grace and goodness of Galatea not to be loved . In fine , Galatea did not reject Elicio , nor could Elicio , nor ought he , nor wished he , to forget Galatea . It seemed to Galatea that as Elicio showed her so much preference ...
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... Than the humble and bashful , You rise behind a beauty Which cannot be greater- I understand not your capacity Which can hold love With so much inequality . 6. But if a thought verges Towards an exalted subject 4 GALATEA . BOOK I.
... Than the humble and bashful , You rise behind a beauty Which cannot be greater- I understand not your capacity Which can hold love With so much inequality . 6. But if a thought verges Towards an exalted subject 4 GALATEA . BOOK I.
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... beauty , On my left side Love settled , With his arrows of gold ( oh hard death ) Making a door whereby might enter Galatea , and my soul surprise . ELICIO . 3. By what miracle , Love , openest thou the breast , Of the wretched lover ...
... beauty , On my left side Love settled , With his arrows of gold ( oh hard death ) Making a door whereby might enter Galatea , and my soul surprise . ELICIO . 3. By what miracle , Love , openest thou the breast , Of the wretched lover ...
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