PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... Thou wilt never be happy , ' she said , ' while thou art the slave of the world . To a pure mind , death is emancipation from a dreary prison . My loss would give thee pleasure if thou knewest but the thousandth part of my happiness ...
... Thou wilt never be happy , ' she said , ' while thou art the slave of the world . To a pure mind , death is emancipation from a dreary prison . My loss would give thee pleasure if thou knewest but the thousandth part of my happiness ...
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... thou of little faith , wherefore dost thou doubt ? My tongue shall NEVER REVEAL whether thou hast been as dear to my eyes as to my heart— ' Se al mondo tu piacesti agli occhi miei , Questo mi taccio . All In en- But in nothing have I ...
... thou of little faith , wherefore dost thou doubt ? My tongue shall NEVER REVEAL whether thou hast been as dear to my eyes as to my heart— ' Se al mondo tu piacesti agli occhi miei , Questo mi taccio . All In en- But in nothing have I ...
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... thou remember that once when thou wert living with me across the Garonne , thou saidst that the Pyrenean tem- pests were an affliction to thee ? It is thence that I come ; and I am going to Rome , never to return ! ' With these words ...
... thou remember that once when thou wert living with me across the Garonne , thou saidst that the Pyrenean tem- pests were an affliction to thee ? It is thence that I come ; and I am going to Rome , never to return ! ' With these words ...
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