Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page ix
... fear or wish but that the Lord may guard your illustrious presence with an increment of dignity and position , which all we your adherents desire . Illustrious Sir , I kiss your hand , and am your ever faith- ful servant , MIGUEL DE ...
... fear or wish but that the Lord may guard your illustrious presence with an increment of dignity and position , which all we your adherents desire . Illustrious Sir , I kiss your hand , and am your ever faith- ful servant , MIGUEL DE ...
Page xii
... fear that I shall be criticised because some philosophical reasons are interspersed with certain amorous arguments of shepherds , who rarely rise in dis- course beyond country affairs , and this , too , with a con- genial simplicity ...
... fear that I shall be criticised because some philosophical reasons are interspersed with certain amorous arguments of shepherds , who rarely rise in dis- course beyond country affairs , and this , too , with a con- genial simplicity ...
Page 29
... fear The blaze of love , the snare , the dart , the cold . With juster reason may you stop brutes , move trees , and force stones to listen to the sweet song and delicious har- " mony of Galatea , as when to the harp of Orpheus , the ...
... fear The blaze of love , the snare , the dart , the cold . With juster reason may you stop brutes , move trees , and force stones to listen to the sweet song and delicious har- " mony of Galatea , as when to the harp of Orpheus , the ...
Page 31
... fear imposes . The two possess My breast , and I see not , Rather in my afflicted soul , For love despatches all , Still is my hope lost . 3. Should desire fail When hope minishes . Contrariwise to me it appears , For the more it ...
... fear imposes . The two possess My breast , and I see not , Rather in my afflicted soul , For love despatches all , Still is my hope lost . 3. Should desire fail When hope minishes . Contrariwise to me it appears , For the more it ...
Page 35
... fear ; yet come what come may , I must soon recount to you all I pro- mised . " " With the liberty I have addressed you , and in the ex- ercises I have mentioned , I passed my life so joyful and calmly that I knew not what desire was ...
... fear ; yet come what come may , I must soon recount to you all I pro- mised . " " With the liberty I have addressed you , and in the ex- ercises I have mentioned , I passed my life so joyful and calmly that I knew not what desire was ...
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