PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... mark the grace of Heaven ; Not always shall this deadly sloth endure : Our sons shall live in days more bright and pure ; Then with fresh shoots our Helicon shall glow ; Then the fresh laurel spread its sacred bough ; Then the high ...
... mark the grace of Heaven ; Not always shall this deadly sloth endure : Our sons shall live in days more bright and pure ; Then with fresh shoots our Helicon shall glow ; Then the fresh laurel spread its sacred bough ; Then the high ...
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... mark among the stones a lowly mound , That speaks of pity to the shuddering sense ! Then may she breathe a sigh Of power to rain me mercy from above ! Doing Heaven violence , All beautiful in tears of late relenting love ! Still dear to ...
... mark among the stones a lowly mound , That speaks of pity to the shuddering sense ! Then may she breathe a sigh Of power to rain me mercy from above ! Doing Heaven violence , All beautiful in tears of late relenting love ! Still dear to ...
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... mark of pride . At last , if I am to confess to you the whole truth , when I was curiously inquiring what he wanted of me , since I had none of the qualifications he required , he replied that he wanted nothing of me save my presence ...
... mark of pride . At last , if I am to confess to you the whole truth , when I was curiously inquiring what he wanted of me , since I had none of the qualifications he required , he replied that he wanted nothing of me save my presence ...
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