ComusUniversity Press, 1953 - 156 páginas |
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... Stay thy cloudy ebon chair , Wherein thou ridest with Hecate , and befriend Us thy vowed priests , till utmost end Of all thy dues be done , and none left out ; Ere the blabbing eastern scout , The nice Morn , on the Indian steep From ...
... Stay thy cloudy ebon chair , Wherein thou ridest with Hecate , and befriend Us thy vowed priests , till utmost end Of all thy dues be done , and none left out ; Ere the blabbing eastern scout , The nice Morn , on the Indian steep From ...
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... stay , but soon I guessed Ye were the two she meant ; with that I sprung Into swift flight , till I had found you here ; But further know I not . Second Brother . O Night and Shades , How are ye joined with hell in triple knot Against ...
... stay , but soon I guessed Ye were the two she meant ; with that I sprung Into swift flight , till I had found you here ; But further know I not . Second Brother . O Night and Shades , How are ye joined with hell in triple knot Against ...
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... stay be not disturbed ; now I bethink me , Some other means I have which may be used , Which once of Melibaus old I ... stayed her flight with his cross - flowing course . The water - nymphs , that in the bottom played , Held up their ...
... stay be not disturbed ; now I bethink me , Some other means I have which may be used , Which once of Melibaus old I ... stayed her flight with his cross - flowing course . The water - nymphs , that in the bottom played , Held up their ...
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