Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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... sufferings under feigned names and events . The captivity extended over seven years , and in his novel of The Captive ' he has enumerated sundry casualties which had befallen him whilst in Turkish durance . He was eventually ransomed ...
... sufferings under feigned names and events . The captivity extended over seven years , and in his novel of The Captive ' he has enumerated sundry casualties which had befallen him whilst in Turkish durance . He was eventually ransomed ...
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... suffering extreme joy . Scarce had ceased the agreeable song of Elicio , when the voice of Erastro sounded on his right hand side ; he , with his flocks of goats , had settled in that place . Erastro was a rustic shepherd , yet did not ...
... suffering extreme joy . Scarce had ceased the agreeable song of Elicio , when the voice of Erastro sounded on his right hand side ; he , with his flocks of goats , had settled in that place . Erastro was a rustic shepherd , yet did not ...
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... suffer . Some order all sorts of love potions , others commend me to heaven , which cures all disorders , and say that is a madness only . " Suffer me , good Elicio , that I request you , since you are sure that if you , with your skill ...
... suffer . Some order all sorts of love potions , others commend me to heaven , which cures all disorders , and say that is a madness only . " Suffer me , good Elicio , that I request you , since you are sure that if you , with your skill ...
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... prolixity , love suggested such terms that being convinced thereby , and more by the sufferings I underwent than evidence in my face , she courteously took charge of my love affairs and offered to communicate my 2 BOOK I. 17 GALATEA .
... prolixity , love suggested such terms that being convinced thereby , and more by the sufferings I underwent than evidence in my face , she courteously took charge of my love affairs and offered to communicate my 2 BOOK I. 17 GALATEA .
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... suffering , saying , " What woe is this , my beloved ? Oh , my soul ! what hand was it that respected not so much loveliness ! " By these sounds I was recognised by Leonida , and raising with vast trouble her exhausted arms , I fixed ...
... suffering , saying , " What woe is this , my beloved ? Oh , my soul ! what hand was it that respected not so much loveliness ! " By these sounds I was recognised by Leonida , and raising with vast trouble her exhausted arms , I fixed ...
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