Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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... thou born , and in birth Thou sinnest , and it paid itself- Thou fliest it , and if I pretend To gather you up in it even a little , I do not reach you , or understand This dangerous flight Whereby you mount to heaven- Unless thou art ...
... thou born , and in birth Thou sinnest , and it paid itself- Thou fliest it , and if I pretend To gather you up in it even a little , I do not reach you , or understand This dangerous flight Whereby you mount to heaven- Unless thou art ...
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... thou who seest so far Into the core of what thou desirest , Hopeless , yet constant If in this career you die You will drain ignorance , But nothing comes of it In this amorous enterprise Whence the cause is sublimated , Death is an ...
... thou who seest so far Into the core of what thou desirest , Hopeless , yet constant If in this career you die You will drain ignorance , But nothing comes of it In this amorous enterprise Whence the cause is sublimated , Death is an ...
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... Thou cruel solace , like the serpent Concealed in the ruddy tangles of the thicket , I who came to view the sun in ... thou the breast , Of the wretched lover who pursues thee ; And the inward wound which thou hast made , An increase of ...
... Thou cruel solace , like the serpent Concealed in the ruddy tangles of the thicket , I who came to view the sun in ... thou the breast , Of the wretched lover who pursues thee ; And the inward wound which thou hast made , An increase of ...
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... thou , beauteous and ill - attained Leonida , receive as the token of the love I bore you in life , the tears which for your death I shed , and ascribe it to no slight feeling my not parting with my life , such as I felt for your death ...
... thou , beauteous and ill - attained Leonida , receive as the token of the love I bore you in life , the tears which for your death I shed , and ascribe it to no slight feeling my not parting with my life , such as I felt for your death ...
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... 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 , Death has seized The excess of ...
... 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 , Death has seized The excess of ...
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