PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... heart , and burst forth in his verses with a splendour and a warmth not its own . There is not the smallest evidence that Laura de Sade returned or requited his passion . He speaks of her countenance as " severe , " and this stern ...
... heart , and burst forth in his verses with a splendour and a warmth not its own . There is not the smallest evidence that Laura de Sade returned or requited his passion . He speaks of her countenance as " severe , " and this stern ...
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... heart that cannot feign , If love's sweet languishment and chastened thought , And wishes pure by nobler feelings taught , If in a labyrinth wanderings long and vain , If on the brow each pang portrayed to bear , Or from the heart low ...
... heart that cannot feign , If love's sweet languishment and chastened thought , And wishes pure by nobler feelings taught , If in a labyrinth wanderings long and vain , If on the brow each pang portrayed to bear , Or from the heart low ...
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... heart ! Alas ! we are little capable of such efforts when we ourselves love and yet fear . But it was by these means only that we could preserve our honour and save our souls . How often have I feigned anger while love was struggling in ...
... heart ! Alas ! we are little capable of such efforts when we ourselves love and yet fear . But it was by these means only that we could preserve our honour and save our souls . How often have I feigned anger while love was struggling in ...
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