PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... night to offer up my prayers and mid- night orisons to Christ ; and then to steal forth alone , lest I should disturb the servants , heavy with slumber , to wander under the high moon , over the fields and mountains ! If you ask me how ...
... night to offer up my prayers and mid- night orisons to Christ ; and then to steal forth alone , lest I should disturb the servants , heavy with slumber , to wander under the high moon , over the fields and mountains ! If you ask me how ...
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... night of woe That comest to all , but ah ! when none can know , Hour singled from all years ! why must man bear A lot so sad ? The tribes of earth and air No thoughts of future ill in life molest , And when they die , sleep on , and ...
... night of woe That comest to all , but ah ! when none can know , Hour singled from all years ! why must man bear A lot so sad ? The tribes of earth and air No thoughts of future ill in life molest , And when they die , sleep on , and ...
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... night ; and although the truth very far exceeds all power of description , yet I fear to be thought guilty of exaggeration when I exclaim , What deluges of water ! what wind ! what thunder ! what terrible rumbling in the heavens ! what ...
... night ; and although the truth very far exceeds all power of description , yet I fear to be thought guilty of exaggeration when I exclaim , What deluges of water ! what wind ! what thunder ! what terrible rumbling in the heavens ! what ...
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