PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... thou rove ? Where art thou come , whence art thou separate ? ' Thus in my fevered mind's perturbèd state These fleeting dreams to fixèd thought return , Myself forgotten , whilst for her I burn.j I feel that Love is close at hand- So ...
... thou rove ? Where art thou come , whence art thou separate ? ' Thus in my fevered mind's perturbèd state These fleeting dreams to fixèd thought return , Myself forgotten , whilst for her I burn.j I feel that Love is close at hand- So ...
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... Thou knew'st alike the woes that wound my rest , Oh , thou wouldst house thee in this kindred breast , And mix with mine thy melancholy note . Yet little know I ours are kindred ills : She still may live the object of thy song : Not so ...
... Thou knew'st alike the woes that wound my rest , Oh , thou wouldst house thee in this kindred breast , And mix with mine thy melancholy note . Yet little know I ours are kindred ills : She still may live the object of thy song : Not so ...
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... Thou that hast marked my low and worthless ways Invisible , immortal King of kings ! Succour my soul in these her wanderings , And on her darkness turn Thy gracious rays , So shall this life of war and tempest close , Havened in peace ...
... Thou that hast marked my low and worthless ways Invisible , immortal King of kings ! Succour my soul in these her wanderings , And on her darkness turn Thy gracious rays , So shall this life of war and tempest close , Havened in peace ...
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... Thou knowest I have no other hope but this . " Although Petrarch carried the composition of the Son- net to great perfection , and every one of these small poems is a masterpiece of rhythm and appropriate lan- guage , he appears to me ...
... Thou knowest I have no other hope but this . " Although Petrarch carried the composition of the Son- net to great perfection , and every one of these small poems is a masterpiece of rhythm and appropriate lan- guage , he appears to me ...
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... Thou wak'st to trace , and with redoubled power , The voice , the step , the air Of her , who scorns thy chains , and flies thy fatal snare , And in some sheltered bay , at evening's close The mariners their rude coats round them fold ...
... Thou wak'st to trace , and with redoubled power , The voice , the step , the air Of her , who scorns thy chains , and flies thy fatal snare , And in some sheltered bay , at evening's close The mariners their rude coats round them fold ...
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