Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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... Sweet's Warblers . Enlarged edition . Numerous plates . All other editions are abridged . With the plates coloured . 7s . 6d . Bonomi's Nineveh and its Palaces . New Edition , revised and considerably enlarged , both in matter and ...
... Sweet's Warblers . Enlarged edition . Numerous plates . All other editions are abridged . With the plates coloured . 7s . 6d . Bonomi's Nineveh and its Palaces . New Edition , revised and considerably enlarged , both in matter and ...
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... sweet snatches of songs into all his compositions . The Galatea is replete with various forms of verse and rhythm in upwards of one hundred and fifty songs , diffused through its six cantos , styled in Spanish tercets , redondillos ...
... sweet snatches of songs into all his compositions . The Galatea is replete with various forms of verse and rhythm in upwards of one hundred and fifty songs , diffused through its six cantos , styled in Spanish tercets , redondillos ...
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... sweet delights Wilt thou see the glory fixed , Of which thy commendable life Finds thee so worthy . If in thy memory thou canst hold her , And not lose her from earth . Thou shouldest preserve her Whom I so much adore . 5. But how ...
... sweet delights Wilt thou see the glory fixed , Of which thy commendable life Finds thee so worthy . If in thy memory thou canst hold her , And not lose her from earth . Thou shouldest preserve her Whom I so much adore . 5. But how ...
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... sweet song and delicious har- " mony of Galatea , as when to the harp of Orpheus , the lyre of Apollo , and the music of Amphion , Troy walls and those of Thebes founded themselves without the artificer's inter- vention , and the ...
... sweet song and delicious har- " mony of Galatea , as when to the harp of Orpheus , the lyre of Apollo , and the music of Amphion , Troy walls and those of Thebes founded themselves without the artificer's inter- vention , and the ...
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... stream ; hence I had not nor could have other case than what related to my pastoral charge . Woods were my companions , in whose solitude oft invited by the harmony of the sweet feathered tribe , 3 BOOK I. 333 GALATEA .
... stream ; hence I had not nor could have other case than what related to my pastoral charge . Woods were my companions , in whose solitude oft invited by the harmony of the sweet feathered tribe , 3 BOOK I. 333 GALATEA .
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