Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page 3
... remained in the joy alone of a first motion , though it appeared to him that he had done an injury to her , even to treat of what might not have the semblance of rectitude . With these downright ( antibaxos ) strokes of his life the ...
... remained in the joy alone of a first motion , though it appeared to him that he had done an injury to her , even to treat of what might not have the semblance of rectitude . With these downright ( antibaxos ) strokes of his life the ...
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... remained , and appalled , As a hard rock , voiceless , When of Galatea the extreme Courtesy I beheld her grace , her beauty , On my left side Love settled , With his arrows of gold ( oh hard death ) Making a door whereby might enter ...
... remained , and appalled , As a hard rock , voiceless , When of Galatea the extreme Courtesy I beheld her grace , her beauty , On my left side Love settled , With his arrows of gold ( oh hard death ) Making a door whereby might enter ...
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... remained quick ; life was death . 2. Involved in thy spirits , Death has seized The excess of beauty— The light of those eyes Which seen in thee Continued riches enclosed , With the ready lightness Of lofty thought , And the enamoured ...
... remained quick ; life was death . 2. Involved in thy spirits , Death has seized The excess of beauty— The light of those eyes Which seen in thee Continued riches enclosed , With the ready lightness Of lofty thought , And the enamoured ...
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... all were surrounded on every side by wood , and remained concealed , and told them how Silvia came up , and that I alone accompanied her , and that they should rejoice at the good opportuni.v which fortune had put into BOOK I. 23 GALATEA .
... all were surrounded on every side by wood , and remained concealed , and told them how Silvia came up , and that I alone accompanied her , and that they should rejoice at the good opportuni.v which fortune had put into BOOK I. 23 GALATEA .
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... remained motionless , and if I was yet alive it were as dead . Who seeing us in this predicament would not call to mind the woe- ful story of Pyramus and Thisbe ? However , returning to my self - possession , I opened my mouth to fill ...
... remained motionless , and if I was yet alive it were as dead . Who seeing us in this predicament would not call to mind the woe- ful story of Pyramus and Thisbe ? However , returning to my self - possession , I opened my mouth to fill ...
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