PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... sweet prospect . There we will task the fruitful powers of the mind , there read the secrets of the soul . " There we may learn , as he says , " exigui laudasse silentia ruris . " And whilst we recollect that " The unquiet man , through ...
... sweet prospect . There we will task the fruitful powers of the mind , there read the secrets of the soul . " There we may learn , as he says , " exigui laudasse silentia ruris . " And whilst we recollect that " The unquiet man , through ...
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... sweet smile as ' twere a passing cloud , And such pure dignity of love avowed , That in my eyes my full soul strove to speak ; Then knew I how the spirits of the blest Communion hold in heaven ; so beamed serene That pitying thought ...
... sweet smile as ' twere a passing cloud , And such pure dignity of love avowed , That in my eyes my full soul strove to speak ; Then knew I how the spirits of the blest Communion hold in heaven ; so beamed serene That pitying thought ...
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... sweet yet chaste , And how attentively she notes and hears The tender history of my lifelong pains ! But in the East when day's bright step is traced She turns to heaven , her own home that appears , With glistening eye and cheek which ...
... sweet yet chaste , And how attentively she notes and hears The tender history of my lifelong pains ! But in the East when day's bright step is traced She turns to heaven , her own home that appears , With glistening eye and cheek which ...
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