The Triumphs of PetrarchLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - 216 páginas |
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... O'er their wan lineaments and beamless eyes . At length , a pallid face I seem'd to know ; Which wore , methought , a lighter mask of woe3 ; He call'd me by my name . " Behold ! " he cried , " What plagues the hapless thralls of LOVE ...
... O'er their wan lineaments and beamless eyes . At length , a pallid face I seem'd to know ; Which wore , methought , a lighter mask of woe3 ; He call'd me by my name . " Behold ! " he cried , " What plagues the hapless thralls of LOVE ...
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... : But years shall sprinkle o'er thy locks with gray , And alter'd looks the signs of age betray , Ere at his powerful touch the fetters fall , Which many a moon thy captive limbs shall gall : 70 Yet will I grant thy suit , and give to 7.
... : But years shall sprinkle o'er thy locks with gray , And alter'd looks the signs of age betray , Ere at his powerful touch the fetters fall , Which many a moon thy captive limbs shall gall : 70 Yet will I grant thy suit , and give to 7.
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... o'er the master of unscepter'd kings Exulting soars , and claps his purple wings . See his adopted son ! he knew her guile ,. And nobly scorn'd the Syren of the Nile * ; Yet fell by Roman charms— and from her spouse The pregnant consort ...
... o'er the master of unscepter'd kings Exulting soars , and claps his purple wings . See his adopted son ! he knew her guile ,. And nobly scorn'd the Syren of the Nile * ; Yet fell by Roman charms— and from her spouse The pregnant consort ...
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... o'er the conquer'd ground 70 Rais'd with strong hand th ' insuperable mound . To him I ow'd my laurels nobly won- I lov'd him as a brother , sire , and son , For in an equal race our lives had run ; Yet the sad price I paid with burning ...
... o'er the conquer'd ground 70 Rais'd with strong hand th ' insuperable mound . To him I ow'd my laurels nobly won- I lov'd him as a brother , sire , and son , For in an equal race our lives had run ; Yet the sad price I paid with burning ...
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... o'er the margin hangs , a drooping flower ; While , by her hopeless love , congeal'd to stone , His mistress seems to look in silence on ; Then he that lov'd , by too severe a fate , The cruel maid who met his love with hate 12 ...
... o'er the margin hangs , a drooping flower ; While , by her hopeless love , congeal'd to stone , His mistress seems to look in silence on ; Then he that lov'd , by too severe a fate , The cruel maid who met his love with hate 12 ...
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ancient appear'd arms band bard beheld beneath boast bosom breast Cæsar captive celebrated character charms check'd claim clime courts of love crown'd cruel Cupid's dame Dante dark deadly death despair dire doom dread Earl of Charleville eternal eyes fair fam'd fame fatal fate fell fire flame fleeting fortunes Gauls glorious glory Guardastagno hand HARVARD COLLEGE heart heaven heavenly honour hope joys Julius Cæsar lady light lover mark'd Massinissa Metam mighty mind mortal mourn'd mournful Muse nature night noble nobler o'er Ovid pageant pain passion Petrarch Plato pleasure Poem poetical poets Provençal Provence race rage Rathfriland renown'd Roman Rome Rossilione sacred scene seem'd seen shade shore show'd soft soon soul spouse sway Syphax thee Theseus thought throne Tibullus toils tomb train Trionfi TRIUMPH OF DEATH TRIUMPH OF LOVE troubadours turn'd virtue Virtue's vows wing