Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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... replied : - " It does me no harm , Erastro , that you love Galatea . Your condition afflicts me , for which your reason and un- feigned words can effect nothing . 66 May heaven aid your wishes in proportion as you have sincerity in them ...
... replied : - " It does me no harm , Erastro , that you love Galatea . Your condition afflicts me , for which your reason and un- feigned words can effect nothing . 66 May heaven aid your wishes in proportion as you have sincerity in them ...
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... replied , saying , " I accept your kind offer , whomsoever thou art , gentle shepherd ; but if , by chance , you would know what ΔΊ have never revealed , you may remain unsatisfied . " " You speak truth , " answered Elicio , " but for ...
... replied , saying , " I accept your kind offer , whomsoever thou art , gentle shepherd ; but if , by chance , you would know what ΔΊ have never revealed , you may remain unsatisfied . " " You speak truth , " answered Elicio , " but for ...
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... replied Lisandro- " I know your reason carries force enough with it to cause me to accept such conclusions , yet do neither they nor what the world could say , suffice to assuage me ; with Leonida's decease begin my misfortunes , and ...
... replied Lisandro- " I know your reason carries force enough with it to cause me to accept such conclusions , yet do neither they nor what the world could say , suffice to assuage me ; with Leonida's decease begin my misfortunes , and ...
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... replied Galatea , " I think I see the first heart , and so I conclude I have incurred no wrong in not supplying a remedy . " " I know not how you can allege this , " replied Elicio , " heavenly Galatea , for you see it to wound it , and ...
... replied Galatea , " I think I see the first heart , and so I conclude I have incurred no wrong in not supplying a remedy . " " I know not how you can allege this , " replied Elicio , " heavenly Galatea , for you see it to wound it , and ...
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... replied the shepherdess of the woods , " my charming maidens , for the courteous offerings you have made me , save by silence ; and yet by accepting and appreciating them at their true value , and not refusing what of my own knowledge ...
... replied the shepherdess of the woods , " my charming maidens , for the courteous offerings you have made me , save by silence ; and yet by accepting and appreciating them at their true value , and not refusing what of my own knowledge ...
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