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Pàgina 191
... Heart of my heart , and essence of my joy ! Where art thou ? oh , I am thine , and thine for ever ! The groans of friendship shall be heard no more . For whatsoever crime I can commit , I've felt the pains already . Leon . Hold , Alonzo ...
... Heart of my heart , and essence of my joy ! Where art thou ? oh , I am thine , and thine for ever ! The groans of friendship shall be heard no more . For whatsoever crime I can commit , I've felt the pains already . Leon . Hold , Alonzo ...
Pàgina 195
... heart , And plucking up my love , they had well nigh Plucked up life too , for they were twined together . Of that no more - what now does reason bid ? I can not wed - farewell my happiness ! But , O , my soul , with care provide for ...
... heart , And plucking up my love , they had well nigh Plucked up life too , for they were twined together . Of that no more - what now does reason bid ? I can not wed - farewell my happiness ! But , O , my soul , with care provide for ...
Pàgina 196
... heart , For wondrous transports which he never knew . This is a good subservient artifice , To aid the nobler workings of my brain . Isa . I quickly dropt it in the bride's apartment , As you commanded . Zan . With a lucky hand ; For ...
... heart , For wondrous transports which he never knew . This is a good subservient artifice , To aid the nobler workings of my brain . Isa . I quickly dropt it in the bride's apartment , As you commanded . Zan . With a lucky hand ; For ...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Preliminary ... John Milton,Charles Dexter Cleveland Visualització completa - 1873 |
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