Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page 20
... hence- forth he should look to him , because he plainly perceived that without any impediment , she accorded to me unusual favours . On this representation Crisalvo became furious , as it seemed he was by what ensued . From this ...
... hence- forth he should look to him , because he plainly perceived that without any impediment , she accorded to me unusual favours . On this representation Crisalvo became furious , as it seemed he was by what ensued . From this ...
Page 22
... Hence Carino learned to cajole and say what he pleased , and with a heart cruel as his own , induced bad thoughts in him . The day having arrived which I deemed to be most to my content , failing to tell Carino not what he had done ...
... Hence Carino learned to cajole and say what he pleased , and with a heart cruel as his own , induced bad thoughts in him . The day having arrived which I deemed to be most to my content , failing to tell Carino not what he had done ...
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... Hence Elicio , seeing what Galatea did , without tolerating such disdainful conduct , approaching the spot where the shepherdess was , said to her " Suffer , beautiful Galatea , that your flock unite with ours ; but if you dislike the ...
... Hence Elicio , seeing what Galatea did , without tolerating such disdainful conduct , approaching the spot where the shepherdess was , said to her " Suffer , beautiful Galatea , that your flock unite with ours ; but if you dislike the ...
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... hence they wondered , and perceived her approach behind them , and though they were not far off , she appeared so absorbed and even transported by her reflections that she did not discern them , though they wished to present them ...
... hence they wondered , and perceived her approach behind them , and though they were not far off , she appeared so absorbed and even transported by her reflections that she did not discern them , though they wished to present them ...
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... clear and running 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 .
... clear and running 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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