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He anticipates his own death , and hopes that at last Laura may cast a look of kindness and regret upon his tomb . How different was their fate ! Laura died in the prime of life , and the desponding lover survived her long enough to ...
He anticipates his own death , and hopes that at last Laura may cast a look of kindness and regret upon his tomb . How different was their fate ! Laura died in the prime of life , and the desponding lover survived her long enough to ...
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There is , however , one passage in the 6th Book which has been rescued from oblivion by the hand of a still greater poet ; and the reader will not regret to read the death of Mago , the Carthaginian hero of Petrarch's poem , in the ...
There is , however , one passage in the 6th Book which has been rescued from oblivion by the hand of a still greater poet ; and the reader will not regret to read the death of Mago , the Carthaginian hero of Petrarch's poem , in the ...
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THE DEATH OF MAGO . 77 Oh , life With false , fictitious blandishments ! Of doubt and danger , and perpetual strife With death ! And thou ! worse than this night of woe That comest to all , but ah ! when none can know , Hour singled ...
THE DEATH OF MAGO . 77 Oh , life With false , fictitious blandishments ! Of doubt and danger , and perpetual strife With death ! And thou ! worse than this night of woe That comest to all , but ah ! when none can know , Hour singled ...
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