Works, Volumen7G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1896 |
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... thou not seen me Bear all his injuries , as the ocean suffers The angry bark to plough thorough her bosom , And yet is presently so smooth , the eye Cannot perceive where the wide wound was made ? " Lorenzo , being wrought on by false ...
... thou not seen me Bear all his injuries , as the ocean suffers The angry bark to plough thorough her bosom , And yet is presently so smooth , the eye Cannot perceive where the wide wound was made ? " Lorenzo , being wrought on by false ...
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... thou lookest now ! now thou appearest Chaster than is the morning's modesty That rises with a blush , over whose bosom The western wind creeps softly ; now I remember How , when she sat at table , her obedient eye Would dwell on mine ...
... thou lookest now ! now thou appearest Chaster than is the morning's modesty That rises with a blush , over whose bosom The western wind creeps softly ; now I remember How , when she sat at table , her obedient eye Would dwell on mine ...
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... thou- sand little delicacies of conduct that she must trust to keep alive passion , and to protect her- self from that dangerous familiarity , that thor- ough acquaintance with every weakness and imperfection incident to matrimony . By ...
... thou- sand little delicacies of conduct that she must trust to keep alive passion , and to protect her- self from that dangerous familiarity , that thor- ough acquaintance with every weakness and imperfection incident to matrimony . By ...
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... thou- sand sly things to say to the waiting - maid , whom they called Louisa , and Ethelinda , and a dozen other fine names , changing the name every time , and chuckling amazingly at their own waggery . My mind , however , had been ...
... thou- sand sly things to say to the waiting - maid , whom they called Louisa , and Ethelinda , and a dozen other fine names , changing the name every time , and chuckling amazingly at their own waggery . My mind , however , had been ...
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... thou makest him of such importance ? Is he anything else than vanity ? for he can scarcely reason a little on terrestrial things . " To which God replied : " Do you imagine that I will be exalted and glorified only by you here above ? I ...
... thou makest him of such importance ? Is he anything else than vanity ? for he can scarcely reason a little on terrestrial things . " To which God replied : " Do you imagine that I will be exalted and glorified only by you here above ? I ...
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