Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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... thee ; And the inward wound which thou hast made , An increase of glory thou shewest to him who follows- How is the ill thou makest a provision ? How in thy death lives joyous life , How the soul which experiences such results ? The ...
... thee ; And the inward wound which thou hast made , An increase of glory thou shewest to him who follows- How is the ill thou makest a provision ? How in thy death lives joyous life , How the soul which experiences such results ? The ...
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... thee- Without thee , dark hast thou left The clear light of day . To earth beat down The well - founded hope In the more firm seat of joy ; In fine , with your flight Grief remained quick ; life was death . 2. Involved in thy spirits ...
... thee- Without thee , dark hast thou left The clear light of day . To earth beat down The well - founded hope In the more firm seat of joy ; In fine , with your flight Grief remained quick ; life was death . 2. Involved in thy spirits ...
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... 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 simple have I been , Blessed and pure soul , To ask that you remember Not even joking me ...
... 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 simple have I been , Blessed and pure soul , To ask that you remember Not even joking me ...
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A Pastoral Romance Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. With thee in the entire peace Of eternal spring . Without alarm , surprise , or deviation , To this it leads me . Then will it be a deed Worthy thy works ; Then you celestial souls Regard ...
A Pastoral Romance Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. With thee in the entire peace Of eternal spring . Without alarm , surprise , or deviation , To this it leads me . Then will it be a deed Worthy thy works ; Then you celestial souls Regard ...
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... thee , O lovely Leonida , it consumed me . I have never been bold enough , respecting the exalted courage which I recognise in you , to reveal to you the love I bear you . Not the less is that virtue consumed which till now has made me ...
... thee , O lovely Leonida , it consumed me . I have never been bold enough , respecting the exalted courage which I recognise in you , to reveal to you the love I bear you . Not the less is that virtue consumed which till now has made me ...
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