PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... earth and mortal ; of an origin neither particularly illustrious nor humble , my family , as Augustus Cæsar says of himself , was ancient . Nature gave me neither a bad nor an immodest disposition , had not the contagion of social inter ...
... earth and mortal ; of an origin neither particularly illustrious nor humble , my family , as Augustus Cæsar says of himself , was ancient . Nature gave me neither a bad nor an immodest disposition , had not the contagion of social inter ...
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... earth and air No thoughts of future ill in life molest , And when they die , sleep on , and take their rest ; But man in restless dreams spends all his years , And shortens life with death's encroaching fears . Oh thou , whose cold hand ...
... earth and air No thoughts of future ill in life molest , And when they die , sleep on , and take their rest ; But man in restless dreams spends all his years , And shortens life with death's encroaching fears . Oh thou , whose cold hand ...
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... earth . At every step I thought if it cost so much sweat and toil to bring the body a little nearer to heaven , great indeed must be the cross , the dungeon , and the sting which should terrify the soul as it draws nigh unto God , and ...
... earth . At every step I thought if it cost so much sweat and toil to bring the body a little nearer to heaven , great indeed must be the cross , the dungeon , and the sting which should terrify the soul as it draws nigh unto God , and ...
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