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Pagina 79
... heart's desire . ' " He ended , or I heard no more ; for now My earthly by his heavenly overpower'd , I led her blushing like the morn : all Heaven , And happy constellations , on that hour Shed their selectest influence ; the Earth ...
... heart's desire . ' " He ended , or I heard no more ; for now My earthly by his heavenly overpower'd , I led her blushing like the morn : all Heaven , And happy constellations , on that hour Shed their selectest influence ; the Earth ...
Pagina 87
... heart , And growing up to godhead ; which for thee Chiefly I sought , without thee can despise . For bliss , as thou hast part , to me is bliss ; Tedious , unshar'd with thee , and odious soon . Thou therefore also taste , that equal ...
... heart , And growing up to godhead ; which for thee Chiefly I sought , without thee can despise . For bliss , as thou hast part , to me is bliss ; Tedious , unshar'd with thee , and odious soon . Thou therefore also taste , that equal ...
Pagina 96
... heart I bear thee , and unweeting have offended , Unhappily deceiv'd ! Thy suppliant I beg , and clasp thy knees ; bereave me not , Whereon I live , thy gentle looks , thy aid , Thy counsel , in this uttermost distress , My only ...
... heart I bear thee , and unweeting have offended , Unhappily deceiv'd ! Thy suppliant I beg , and clasp thy knees ; bereave me not , Whereon I live , thy gentle looks , thy aid , Thy counsel , in this uttermost distress , My only ...
Pagina 98
... heart , than those Which , his own hand manuring , all the trees Of Paradise could have produc'd ere fall'n From innocence . Now , therefore , bend thine ear To supplication ; hear his sighs , though mute ; Unskilful with what words to ...
... heart , than those Which , his own hand manuring , all the trees Of Paradise could have produc'd ere fall'n From innocence . Now , therefore , bend thine ear To supplication ; hear his sighs , though mute ; Unskilful with what words to ...
Pagina 167
... heart assail'd , His ears ring inward , and his senses fail'd . No word miss'd Palamon of all he spoke , But soon to deadly pale he chang'd his look : He trembled every limb , and felt a smart , As if cold steel had glided through his heart ...
... heart assail'd , His ears ring inward , and his senses fail'd . No word miss'd Palamon of all he spoke , But soon to deadly pale he chang'd his look : He trembled every limb , and felt a smart , As if cold steel had glided through his heart ...
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