Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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... sorrowful and mournful plaints , Of the too ill assorted sound of my set strain , In bitter echo of the exhausted breast Reply the mountains , meadows , plain and stream . To deaf and hasty winds complaints we throw Which from the ...
... sorrowful and mournful plaints , Of the too ill assorted sound of my set strain , In bitter echo of the exhausted breast Reply the mountains , meadows , plain and stream . To deaf and hasty winds complaints we throw Which from the ...
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... sorrowful countenance of Galatea directs . " I with my rebeck in the soft stilly night or evening during the heat of the siesta in the fresh shade of green trees wherewith our banks are adorned , I will try to remove the heavy charge of ...
... sorrowful countenance of Galatea directs . " I with my rebeck in the soft stilly night or evening during the heat of the siesta in the fresh shade of green trees wherewith our banks are adorned , I will try to remove the heavy charge of ...
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... sorrowful affairs , they returned to their flocks , re - collecting them in haste , and the sun being on the point of going down , they repaired to their usual lodgings , where , despite anxiety and retire- ment , nothing could prevent ...
... sorrowful affairs , they returned to their flocks , re - collecting them in haste , and the sun being on the point of going down , they repaired to their usual lodgings , where , despite anxiety and retire- ment , nothing could prevent ...
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... by me Will you , where I am , transport ? And though no one cares For our union or our love , Thou wilt not the corpse refuse One sorrowful last farewell . 10. Hard indeed , wilt thou be , More impenetrable BOOK II . 57 GALATEA .
... by me Will you , where I am , transport ? And though no one cares For our union or our love , Thou wilt not the corpse refuse One sorrowful last farewell . 10. Hard indeed , wilt thou be , More impenetrable BOOK II . 57 GALATEA .
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... face vexation aught Thou would'st in Phillis see , when you parted From the joy you held so contentedly , I know , sage Thirsis , that so sorrowful , Thou wouldest come afflicted , as I come , Seeing 62 BOOK II . GALATEA .
... face vexation aught Thou would'st in Phillis see , when you parted From the joy you held so contentedly , I know , sage Thirsis , that so sorrowful , Thou wouldest come afflicted , as I come , Seeing 62 BOOK II . GALATEA .
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