PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... , By this were deemed ungentle cold disdain ! Her lovely looks , with sadness downward bent , In silence to my fancy seemed to say , Who calls my faithful friend so far away ? " FAITH AND HOPE . 53 The next sonnet has in 52 PETRARCH .
... , By this were deemed ungentle cold disdain ! Her lovely looks , with sadness downward bent , In silence to my fancy seemed to say , Who calls my faithful friend so far away ? " FAITH AND HOPE . 53 The next sonnet has in 52 PETRARCH .
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... hope of finding the book ' De Republicâ ; ' and I searched in vain for the book ' De Consolatione . ' Under the false title of a work of St Augustine , I read for some time , without finding out the truth , what was really the divine ...
... hope of finding the book ' De Republicâ ; ' and I searched in vain for the book ' De Consolatione . ' Under the false title of a work of St Augustine , I read for some time , without finding out the truth , what was really the divine ...
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... Ye , to whose sovereign hands the fates confide Of this fair land the reins- ( This land for which no pity wrings your breast ) - Why does the stranger's sword her plains infest ? That her green fields be dyed , Hope ye ,
... Ye , to whose sovereign hands the fates confide Of this fair land the reins- ( This land for which no pity wrings your breast ) - Why does the stranger's sword her plains infest ? That her green fields be dyed , Hope ye ,
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