Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page iii
... abduction , while envy and jealousy , the never failing vices of nature in all conditions of life , are found in contrast with the more ennobling and elevating virtues . This kind of composition seems to have been peculiarly in.
... abduction , while envy and jealousy , the never failing vices of nature in all conditions of life , are found in contrast with the more ennobling and elevating virtues . This kind of composition seems to have been peculiarly in.
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... condition afflicts me , for which your reason and un- feigned words can effect nothing . 66 May heaven aid your wishes in proportion as you have sincerity in them , and henceforth you will not find in me any obstacle to your loving ...
... condition afflicts me , for which your reason and un- feigned words can effect nothing . 66 May heaven aid your wishes in proportion as you have sincerity in them , and henceforth you will not find in me any obstacle to your loving ...
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... conditions which bound Carino ? But who would trust to words which were not reinforced by deeds ? woe to thee ill attained Leonida - what evil have I touched by your preference of me . In fine , to end with the tragedy of my disgrace ...
... conditions which bound Carino ? But who would trust to words which were not reinforced by deeds ? woe to thee ill attained Leonida - what evil have I touched by your preference of me . In fine , to end with the tragedy of my disgrace ...
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... condition of Leonida it was to be believed that she had enjoyed a calm existence , and that one should rather rejoice at the good she had attained , than be wretched at what she had lost . To this replied Lisandro- " I know your reason ...
... condition of Leonida it was to be believed that she had enjoyed a calm existence , and that one should rather rejoice at the good she had attained , than be wretched at what she had lost . To this replied Lisandro- " I know your reason ...
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... condition for any other . And what mockery have I not made of some girls who , trusting to detect in me some sym- pathy with them in their love - stricken breasts , with abun- dance of tears and sighs , have disclosed to me how they ...
... condition for any other . And what mockery have I not made of some girls who , trusting to detect in me some sym- pathy with them in their love - stricken breasts , with abun- dance of tears and sighs , have disclosed to me how they ...
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