PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... death ? ' ' I cannot deny , ' said she , ' that death is preceded by acute suffering and by the dread of eternity ; but if we place our trust in God , it is but as a sigh . In the flower of my youth , when thou lovedst me the most ...
... death ? ' ' I cannot deny , ' said she , ' that death is preceded by acute suffering and by the dread of eternity ; but if we place our trust in God , it is but as a sigh . In the flower of my youth , when thou lovedst me the most ...
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... death of Mago , the Carthaginian hero of Petrarch's poem , in the language of Lord Byron . THE DEATH OF MAGO . " The Carthaginian rose - and when he found The increasing anguish of his mortal wound All hope forbid - with difficult ...
... death of Mago , the Carthaginian hero of Petrarch's poem , in the language of Lord Byron . THE DEATH OF MAGO . " The Carthaginian rose - and when he found The increasing anguish of his mortal wound All hope forbid - with difficult ...
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... death's encroaching fears . Oh thou , whose cold hand tears the veil from error , Whose hollow eye is our delusion's mirror ! Death , life's chief blessing ! At this hour of fate , Wretch that I am ! I see my faults too late . Perils ...
... death's encroaching fears . Oh thou , whose cold hand tears the veil from error , Whose hollow eye is our delusion's mirror ! Death , life's chief blessing ! At this hour of fate , Wretch that I am ! I see my faults too late . Perils ...
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