Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page 43
... known , spurned by some of his companions , so by some he was appreciated . Galatea and her friends stopped to hear if Lenio , as usual , had a song to recite , and soon observing that he gave his instrument to a companion , at its ...
... known , spurned by some of his companions , so by some he was appreciated . Galatea and her friends stopped to hear if Lenio , as usual , had a song to recite , and soon observing that he gave his instrument to a companion , at its ...
Page 47
... known , And I know not if both may not perish ! 4. Nor victor shall I know to award the crown , This I know of the elect of love , for it How few there are ; how many have to mourn . Short was the road to the shepherds , allured and ...
... known , And I know not if both may not perish ! 4. Nor victor shall I know to award the crown , This I know of the elect of love , for it How few there are ; how many have to mourn . Short was the road to the shepherds , allured and ...
Page 60
... known Mantua Carpentanea . Both supreme in general discretion , science , and commend- able exercises , who not alone in our circuits are known , but far and wide enjoy estimation and respect . Think you not , gentle shepherdesses ...
... known Mantua Carpentanea . Both supreme in general discretion , science , and commend- able exercises , who not alone in our circuits are known , but far and wide enjoy estimation and respect . Think you not , gentle shepherdesses ...
Page 67
... any reason you can repeat what you have said , it is because you have here before you the famous Thirsis , glory and honour of Castilian soil . " When Elicio heard that it was really Thirsis , known 5-2 BOOK II . 67 GALATEA .
... any reason you can repeat what you have said , it is because you have here before you the famous Thirsis , glory and honour of Castilian soil . " When Elicio heard that it was really Thirsis , known 5-2 BOOK II . 67 GALATEA .
Page 68
... known to him by fame only , receiving him with all courtesy , he said , " In sweet accord is thy well - favoured countenance , re- nowned Thirsis , with what thy valour and sobriety in near and remote lands speaking fame announces . So ...
... known to him by fame only , receiving him with all courtesy , he said , " In sweet accord is thy well - favoured countenance , re- nowned Thirsis , with what thy valour and sobriety in near and remote lands speaking fame announces . So ...
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