Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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... soul entrance have found . The lofty mount lists not to my ennui , The very plains are wearied with the same ; Not e'en a slight cessation of my pain Is found in mount , in plain , in mead or rill . 3. I thought the flame which in my ...
... soul entrance have found . The lofty mount lists not to my ennui , The very plains are wearied with the same ; Not e'en a slight cessation of my pain Is found in mount , in plain , in mead or rill . 3. I thought the flame which in my ...
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... soul awakes The winged boy - the noose with which he binds- The subtle net wherewith the gods he takes , The fury and the vigour of his shaft , Which would offend , as it offended me . And me subjects to one who unequal is- But ' gainst ...
... soul awakes The winged boy - the noose with which he binds- The subtle net wherewith the gods he takes , The fury and the vigour of his shaft , Which would offend , as it offended me . And me subjects to one who unequal is- But ' gainst ...
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... soul , and she evinced such condescension that the words of the enamoured shepherd congealed in his mouth , and he 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 ...
... soul , and she evinced such condescension that the words of the enamoured shepherd congealed in his mouth , and he 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 ...
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... soul and the heart . 5. So I understand it , But I would undeceive you , Which is a sign of boldness , To have less part in love Than the humble and bashful , You rise behind a beauty Which cannot be greater- I understand not your ...
... soul and the heart . 5. So I understand it , But I would undeceive you , Which is a sign of boldness , To have less part in love Than the humble and bashful , You rise behind a beauty Which cannot be greater- I understand not your ...
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... wishes . Envy in appearing , perhaps , that he had no such understanding as would give way to a soul which would feel the disdain or favours of Galatea , so that some might terminate , and some drive him frantic BOOK I. 5 GALATEA .
... wishes . Envy in appearing , perhaps , that he had no such understanding as would give way to a soul which would feel the disdain or favours of Galatea , so that some might terminate , and some drive him frantic BOOK I. 5 GALATEA .
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