Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page 44
... doth love conceal , That he should be expelled from heaven's height And not be tolerated e'en on earth . 2. Love , which is perpetual virtue , With many others which it reaches too , By one similitude or another Ascendeth to the first ...
... doth love conceal , That he should be expelled from heaven's height And not be tolerated e'en on earth . 2. Love , which is perpetual virtue , With many others which it reaches too , By one similitude or another Ascendeth to the first ...
Page 51
... doth lose What silence had secured . And he who could enamoured be , Will never find himself perplexed If honesty and secrecy prevailed . 5. How a talkative organ And temerarious looks Infinite annoyances 4-2 BOOK II . 51 GALATEA .
... doth lose What silence had secured . And he who could enamoured be , Will never find himself perplexed If honesty and secrecy prevailed . 5. How a talkative organ And temerarious looks Infinite annoyances 4-2 BOOK II . 51 GALATEA .
Page 61
... the most exalted part of it , With what virtue or spirit shall be moved My tongue ? which I for dead freely account , For with the soul existence doth remain . Although a proof I see , I hear , I BOOK II . 61 GALATEA .
... the most exalted part of it , With what virtue or spirit shall be moved My tongue ? which I for dead freely account , For with the soul existence doth remain . Although a proof I see , I hear , I BOOK II . 61 GALATEA .
Page 62
... doth so lightly flit , Nor with the means which absence offers too , Can my outwearied soul true comfort find . THIRSIS . 4. The firm and chaste love never can decrease In course of bitter absence . By virtue , yea , of memory it grows ...
... doth so lightly flit , Nor with the means which absence offers too , Can my outwearied soul true comfort find . THIRSIS . 4. The firm and chaste love never can decrease In course of bitter absence . By virtue , yea , of memory it grows ...
Page 63
... doth not deny My soul unto her soul , the lofty aim Which rests and assuages in its worshipping . Cognizance admitting of this love , Phillis , its correspondence in pure faith Banishes dolour and contentment draws . DAMON . 7. Happy ...
... doth not deny My soul unto her soul , the lofty aim Which rests and assuages in its worshipping . Cognizance admitting of this love , Phillis , its correspondence in pure faith Banishes dolour and contentment draws . DAMON . 7. Happy ...
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