Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page ix
... things so worthy of it , viz . , the excellent member of the Society of Jesus . Superadding to this the effect which certain things caused in my mind , as in prophecy I have heard often said of this member of the Jesuits to Cardinal ...
... things so worthy of it , viz . , the excellent member of the Society of Jesus . Superadding to this the effect which certain things caused in my mind , as in prophecy I have heard often said of this member of the Jesuits to Cardinal ...
Page xi
... thing , so that as the boldness and confidence of one may be condemned for a licentious excess , which is granted with safety , so the suspicion and tardiness of another is vicious , for either late or never does he benefit by the fruit ...
... thing , so that as the boldness and confidence of one may be condemned for a licentious excess , which is granted with safety , so the suspicion and tardiness of another is vicious , for either late or never does he benefit by the fruit ...
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... things it will stop- One in thy destruction , The other that your heart Will pay for these doubts . 3. From it wert thou born , and in birth Thou sinnest , and it paid itself- Thou fliest it , and if I pretend To gather you up in it ...
... things it will stop- One in thy destruction , The other that your heart Will pay for these doubts . 3. From it wert thou born , and in birth Thou sinnest , and it paid itself- Thou fliest it , and if I pretend To gather you up in it ...
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... things rather than pity and envy towards Erastro . Pity in observing that at last he loved , and that it was not possible to reap the fruit of his wishes . Envy in appearing , perhaps , that he had no such understanding as would give ...
... things rather than pity and envy towards Erastro . Pity in observing that at last he loved , and that it was not possible to reap the fruit of his wishes . Envy in appearing , perhaps , that he had no such understanding as would give ...
Page 9
... things to see , tho ' blind , Have furnished me with aliment for an invisible fire . ERASTRO . 6. Two beauteous apples , beauteous in colour , Such seem to me two cheeks And the arches of two raised eyebrows . Such wonders as never Iris ...
... things to see , tho ' blind , Have furnished me with aliment for an invisible fire . ERASTRO . 6. Two beauteous apples , beauteous in colour , Such seem to me two cheeks And the arches of two raised eyebrows . Such wonders as never Iris ...
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