Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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... clearly that Elicio loved Galatea , and that the merit of Elicio was of many more carats in value than his own ; in token that he admitted this fact in the midst of his talk , among other reasons he put to him the following remarks- ' I ...
... clearly that Elicio loved Galatea , and that the merit of Elicio was of many more carats in value than his own ; in token that he admitted this fact in the midst of his talk , among other reasons he put to him the following remarks- ' I ...
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... clearly defined it to be the voice of the homicide , at which he was glad to think that he could at length learn what he had so desired from him ; and being anxious to advance nearer , he turned to stop , as it seemed to him that the ...
... clearly defined it to be the voice of the homicide , at which he was glad to think that he could at length learn what he had so desired from him ; and being anxious to advance nearer , he turned to stop , as it seemed to him that the ...
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... clear light of day . To earth beat down The well - founded hope In the more firm seat of joy ; In fine , with your flight Grief remained quick ; life was death . 2. Involved in thy spirits , Death has seized The excess of beauty— The ...
... clear light of day . To earth beat down The well - founded hope In the more firm seat of joy ; In fine , with your flight Grief remained quick ; life was death . 2. Involved in thy spirits , Death has seized The excess of beauty— The ...
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... clearly that you are not deeply afflicted ; still , you shall not the less satisfy my wishes by telling me your hardships , and declare to me your contentment also , and thus I give you up to fortune , and trust you will not deny me ...
... clearly that you are not deeply afflicted ; still , you shall not the less satisfy my wishes by telling me your hardships , and declare to me your contentment also , and thus I give you up to fortune , and trust you will not deny me ...
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