PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... if he hear From other mouths the language which they speak , He is compassionate , and has no thought , No feeling , which can overcome his love . " -WORDSWORTH . PETRARCH BY HENRY REEVE . 2320 ENERAL LIBRARY University of.
... if he hear From other mouths the language which they speak , He is compassionate , and has no thought , No feeling , which can overcome his love . " -WORDSWORTH . PETRARCH BY HENRY REEVE . 2320 ENERAL LIBRARY University of.
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... speak the language of more genuine tenderness and passion . But they want the exquisite refinement of style that Petrarch alone attained ; and that one quality embalmed his memory to imperishable fame , whilst a host of men , gifted ...
... speak the language of more genuine tenderness and passion . But they want the exquisite refinement of style that Petrarch alone attained ; and that one quality embalmed his memory to imperishable fame , whilst a host of men , gifted ...
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... speak ; Then knew I how the spirits of the blest Communion hold in heaven ; so beamed serene That pitying thought , by every eye unseen Save mine , wont ever on her charms to rest . Each grace angelic , each meek glance humane , That ...
... speak ; Then knew I how the spirits of the blest Communion hold in heaven ; so beamed serene That pitying thought , by every eye unseen Save mine , wont ever on her charms to rest . Each grace angelic , each meek glance humane , That ...
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