Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page xi
... received from heaven , ventures to offer the fruit of his intelligence to his friends and country ; or he who quite scrupulous , lazy and late , never satisfied with what he does or understands , holds only for an ac- complishment that ...
... received from heaven , ventures to offer the fruit of his intelligence to his friends and country ; or he who quite scrupulous , lazy and late , never satisfied with what he does or understands , holds only for an ac- complishment that ...
Page 6
... received , was also interrogated if in any other part he had determined to pass the sultry season , as all was ready for him should it not be disagreeable to him to pass it in his company . " With no one could I pass it better than with ...
... received , was also interrogated if in any other part he had determined to pass the sultry season , as all was ready for him should it not be disagreeable to him to pass it in his company . " With no one could I pass it better than with ...
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... received from me my ill - fortune converted to my present wretchedness . Now this maiden was of rare beauty , and with such gracefulness , that even the savage heart of Crisalvo was melted to love , and this I found to my discomfort ...
... received from me my ill - fortune converted to my present wretchedness . Now this maiden was of rare beauty , and with such gracefulness , that even the savage heart of Crisalvo was melted to love , and this I found to my discomfort ...
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... received , and that it would be on Silvia , though a relative , the first who should experience the edge of their steel . The five cruel butchers quickly appeared to dye themselves in the innocent blood of the pair , who without ...
... received , and that it would be on Silvia , though a relative , the first who should experience the edge of their steel . The five cruel butchers quickly appeared to dye themselves in the innocent blood of the pair , who without ...
Page 36
... received us with all becomingness , especially one forester who was there , known personally to some of us , but of such sweet deportment , and so brisk too , that all our party admired him , whilst I was subject to him . I know not ...
... received us with all becomingness , especially one forester who was there , known personally to some of us , but of such sweet deportment , and so brisk too , that all our party admired him , whilst I was subject to him . I know not ...
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