Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page v
... desire of just praise . This honourable mutilation constrained him to return homewards , and that circumstance was the precursor of future fame . He now felt the divine energy of genius within him , and eventually his name filled ...
... desire of just praise . This honourable mutilation constrained him to return homewards , and that circumstance was the precursor of future fame . He now felt the divine energy of genius within him , and eventually his name filled ...
Page ix
... desire which I send before me , and may you accord to me some consideration in this my minute service . But should I not deserve it for this , grant it to me for having followed during several years the victorious standards of that sun ...
... desire which I send before me , and may you accord to me some consideration in this my minute service . But should I not deserve it for this , grant it to me for having followed during several years the victorious standards of that sun ...
Page xi
... desire for glory , venture , while others , through dread of disgrace , dare not publish that , which once committed to the world , must encounter the judgment of it , dangerous and most times deceptive . I , not because I think it ...
... desire for glory , venture , while others , through dread of disgrace , dare not publish that , which once committed to the world , must encounter the judgment of it , dangerous and most times deceptive . I , not because I think it ...
Page 9
... in exaltations , Is doomed by fate , or lot , or not , To desire its overthrow by force or art ; Oh , human diligence is madness- One should be content with their lot— For tho ' one die without it , I imagine BOOK I. 9 GALATEA .
... in exaltations , Is doomed by fate , or lot , or not , To desire its overthrow by force or art ; Oh , human diligence is madness- One should be content with their lot— For tho ' one die without it , I imagine BOOK I. 9 GALATEA .
Page 15
... desire enlarge the wings . Thus ceased the voice , but not the sighs , of the unfortu- nate man who had just sung , and both were stimulants to extend the wish to ascertain who he was . So , bursting through the spiny brambles , to ...
... desire enlarge the wings . Thus ceased the voice , but not the sighs , of the unfortu- nate man who had just sung , and both were stimulants to extend the wish to ascertain who he was . So , bursting through the spiny brambles , to ...
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