Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page ix
... and position , which all we your adherents desire . Illustrious Sir , I kiss your hand , and am your ever faith- ful servant , MIGUEL DE CERVANTES SAAVEDRA . + THE COMMISSION . By order of the Lords of the DEDICATION . ix.
... and position , which all we your adherents desire . Illustrious Sir , I kiss your hand , and am your ever faith- ful servant , MIGUEL DE CERVANTES SAAVEDRA . + THE COMMISSION . By order of the Lords of the DEDICATION . ix.
Page 34
... faith , Lydia , ' for so she was styled , ' I thought you had cause to complain of a much deeper wound . But now I know how irrelevant are your love motives when you take notice of such trifles . Now tell me , by your life , dear Lydia ...
... faith , Lydia , ' for so she was styled , ' I thought you had cause to complain of a much deeper wound . But now I know how irrelevant are your love motives when you take notice of such trifles . Now tell me , by your life , dear Lydia ...
Page 57
... faith , Which you lodged in thy mouth , And in vain promises , Variable as sea and winds Though founded on immoveable vast rocks . 6. So terrible , and hardened , Like to a viper trodden under foot , Cruel equally and benignant , Lovely ...
... faith , Which you lodged in thy mouth , And in vain promises , Variable as sea and winds Though founded on immoveable vast rocks . 6. So terrible , and hardened , Like to a viper trodden under foot , Cruel equally and benignant , Lovely ...
Page 60
... faith in hope , Which feeble being , yet sustains itself , At once adhesive to the power of love . 4. Firm beginning , frail mutability , Bitter sum of a most sweet account , How will you terminate this my weary life ? Scarce had ended ...
... faith in hope , Which feeble being , yet sustains itself , At once adhesive to the power of love . 4. Firm beginning , frail mutability , Bitter sum of a most sweet account , How will you terminate this my weary life ? Scarce had ended ...
Page 63
... faith Banishes dolour and contentment draws . DAMON . 7. Happy Thirsis , with good fortune Thirsis , Which for protracted ages may you hold In amorous taste , in peace , security . I whom the short , implacable gates of fate Have urged ...
... faith Banishes dolour and contentment draws . DAMON . 7. Happy Thirsis , with good fortune Thirsis , Which for protracted ages may you hold In amorous taste , in peace , security . I whom the short , implacable gates of fate Have urged ...
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