PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... eyes of others . And whose eyes ? The eyes of many who were displeasing enough to ourselves . But then our shoes ! How they pricked the feet they were meant to pro- tect ! As for mine , they would have been useless if I had not , under ...
... eyes of others . And whose eyes ? The eyes of many who were displeasing enough to ourselves . But then our shoes ! How they pricked the feet they were meant to pro- tect ! As for mine , they would have been useless if I had not , under ...
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... eyes be doomed By Heaven's mysterious will , Oh grant that in this loved retreat , entombed , My poor remains may ... eye Met mine in days so blest , A wistful glance may yet unconscious rest , And seeking me around , May mark among the ...
... eyes be doomed By Heaven's mysterious will , Oh grant that in this loved retreat , entombed , My poor remains may ... eye Met mine in days so blest , A wistful glance may yet unconscious rest , And seeking me around , May mark among the ...
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... eyes of Petrarch , any invasion of the Papal rights . In the month of October 1354 , four years after the date of Petrarch's invocation , the Emperor Charles IV . entered Italy , but without an army . The poet met him at Mantua in the ...
... eyes of Petrarch , any invasion of the Papal rights . In the month of October 1354 , four years after the date of Petrarch's invocation , the Emperor Charles IV . entered Italy , but without an army . The poet met him at Mantua in the ...
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