Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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... thought it sufficient to furnish only a kind of metrical rhythm . This elegant and simple production , the earliest from the pen of the eminent poet and novelist of Spain , pour- traying young , fresh , and vivid scintillations of ...
... thought it sufficient to furnish only a kind of metrical rhythm . This elegant and simple production , the earliest from the pen of the eminent poet and novelist of Spain , pour- traying young , fresh , and vivid scintillations of ...
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... thoughts by him in rhyme . -Prosecution of the sad narrative , disaster and shipwreck . - Con- cluding accidents and passages of his life , and the swains rejoice at the events being so favourable . - Timbrio discloses to Silerio ...
... thoughts by him in rhyme . -Prosecution of the sad narrative , disaster and shipwreck . - Con- cluding accidents and passages of his life , and the swains rejoice at the events being so favourable . - Timbrio discloses to Silerio ...
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... The lofty mount lists not to my ennui , The very plains are wearied with the same ; Not e'en a slight cessation of my pain Is found in mount , in plain , in mead or rill . 3. I thought the flame which in my soul awakes 1.
... The lofty mount lists not to my ennui , The very plains are wearied with the same ; Not e'en a slight cessation of my pain Is found in mount , in plain , in mead or rill . 3. I thought the flame which in my soul awakes 1.
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A Pastoral Romance Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. 3. I thought the flame which in my soul awakes The winged boy - the noose with which he binds- The subtle net wherewith the gods he takes , The fury and the vigour of his shaft , Which ...
A Pastoral Romance Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. 3. I thought the flame which in my soul awakes The winged boy - the noose with which he binds- The subtle net wherewith the gods he takes , The fury and the vigour of his shaft , Which ...
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... thought even the loss of her might be a gain , instead of feeling what had caused his miscarriage . So one day , having reviewed his sentiments variously , and being in a delightful meadow , invited by solitude , and the murmurs of a ...
... thought even the loss of her might be a gain , instead of feeling what had caused his miscarriage . So one day , having reviewed his sentiments variously , and being in a delightful meadow , invited by solitude , and the murmurs of a ...
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amorous Arsindo Artidoro aught Aurelio banks beauteous beauty bitter breast Carino cause Crisio cruel Daranio Darintho death desire discreet disdain doth e'en earth Edition Elicio and Erastro enamoured enemy Engravings entertain evil eyes faith fame favour fear fortune Galatea and Florisa Galercio Gelasia genius give glory grace grief Grisaldo hamlet hand hast hear heard heart heaven Hence honour hope lady Lauso Lenio Leonarda Leonida Lisandro lives lofty love's lover Marsilio Maurisa Meliso Mireno Naples night Nisida and Blanca Orfenio Orompo P. L. SIMMONDS passed pastoral Portrait praise reason rebeck recognised recount rejoice remedy renown replied Rosaura satisfaction satisfied shepherdess shepherds sighs silence Silerio Silveria Silvia sing sister song sorrowful soul STANDARD LIBRARY suffering swains sweet Tagus tears Telesio Teolinda thee Thirsis and Damon thou thought Timbrio Translated truth verses village virtue voice vols WILLIAM HAZLITT wish