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... looks around And seeks for good ; and finds the good he seeks ; Until abhorrence and contempt are things He only knows by name ; and if he hear From other mouths the language which they speak , He is compassionate , and has no thought ...
... looks around And seeks for good ; and finds the good he seeks ; Until abhorrence and contempt are things He only knows by name ; and if he hear From other mouths the language which they speak , He is compassionate , and has no thought ...
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... look beyond it only to be deceived . " It is remarkable that Petrarch , though gifted with genius and power of mind far below that of Dante , exercised a much wider influence over his own age , and enjoyed a greater popularity , than ...
... look beyond it only to be deceived . " It is remarkable that Petrarch , though gifted with genius and power of mind far below that of Dante , exercised a much wider influence over his own age , and enjoyed a greater popularity , than ...
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... look back to " some particular star " —the morning - star of life — which shed an influence over his earlier years that no time can obliterate , and still lingers , though it be in the setting , upon the horizon of the past ? To ...
... look back to " some particular star " —the morning - star of life — which shed an influence over his earlier years that no time can obliterate , and still lingers , though it be in the setting , upon the horizon of the past ? To ...
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... Look at what I suffer . To fall in love with a purely ideal object might be a folly , but to love as I do , without hope , is a scourge . " In his " Triumph of Death , " which I shall cite hereafter , he describes the interest felt by ...
... Look at what I suffer . To fall in love with a purely ideal object might be a folly , but to love as I do , without hope , is a scourge . " In his " Triumph of Death , " which I shall cite hereafter , he describes the interest felt by ...
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... looks reproach him for his intended absence : - --- " A tender paleness stealing o'er her cheek Veiled her sweet smile as ' twere a passing cloud , And such pure dignity of love avowed , That in my eyes my full soul strove to speak ...
... looks reproach him for his intended absence : - --- " A tender paleness stealing o'er her cheek Veiled her sweet smile as ' twere a passing cloud , And such pure dignity of love avowed , That in my eyes my full soul strove to speak ...
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