PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... mountain in the neighbourhood , been suddenly struck with the appearance of the place , I turned my pen once more to the interrupted poem of ' Africa , ' and finding that fervour rekindled which had appeared quite laid to sleep , I ...
... mountain in the neighbourhood , been suddenly struck with the appearance of the place , I turned my pen once more to the interrupted poem of ' Africa , ' and finding that fervour rekindled which had appeared quite laid to sleep , I ...
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... mountain , perpendicularly scarped from the top to the bottom , and , through a natural porch of concentric arches , he enters a vast cavern , the silence and darkness of which are interrupted only by the murmur- ing and the sparkling ...
... mountain , perpendicularly scarped from the top to the bottom , and , through a natural porch of concentric arches , he enters a vast cavern , the silence and darkness of which are interrupted only by the murmur- ing and the sparkling ...
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... mountains , where the fountain gurgles from beneath the tangled roots , and over an hundred rocks , welling forth its silver waters and its many waves , which burst in loud rapidity down the glen , till they swell into an enchanting ...
... mountains , where the fountain gurgles from beneath the tangled roots , and over an hundred rocks , welling forth its silver waters and its many waves , which burst in loud rapidity down the glen , till they swell into an enchanting ...
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... mountains ! If you ask me how I come to be so bold , I answer that I am not afraid of shadows ; no wolves have ever been seen in this valley , and no one ever comes there who would do me any harm : I meet here and there a cowherd in the ...
... mountains ! If you ask me how I come to be so bold , I answer that I am not afraid of shadows ; no wolves have ever been seen in this valley , and no one ever comes there who would do me any harm : I meet here and there a cowherd in the ...
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... downward Phoebus bends And leaves the world to night , its lengthened shade Each towering mountain o'er the vale extends ; The thrifty peasant shoulders light his spade , VAIN REGRETS . With sylvan carol gay and uncouth note 54 PETRARCH .
... downward Phoebus bends And leaves the world to night , its lengthened shade Each towering mountain o'er the vale extends ; The thrifty peasant shoulders light his spade , VAIN REGRETS . With sylvan carol gay and uncouth note 54 PETRARCH .
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