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Page xiv
... eyes , and hearts that bleed to death . " He is a master of the brief mysterious words , so calm in seeming , which well up from the depths of despair . He concentrates the revelation of a soul's agony into a sob or a sigh . The surface ...
... eyes , and hearts that bleed to death . " He is a master of the brief mysterious words , so calm in seeming , which well up from the depths of despair . He concentrates the revelation of a soul's agony into a sob or a sigh . The surface ...
Page xv
... eye . " We think of Calantha , still gracious and calm in the festive dance , as the leaden messages of awful death are shot at slow intervals in her ear , -her father , her friend , her lover , still gra- cious and calm until her ...
... eye . " We think of Calantha , still gracious and calm in the festive dance , as the leaden messages of awful death are shot at slow intervals in her ear , -her father , her friend , her lover , still gra- cious and calm until her ...
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... eye Rather upon the main than on the bye , His hopes stand firm , and we shall find it true , The LOVER'S MELANCHOLY cured by you . 1 An allusion to his debt to Burton , and to the version of the story of " the Nightingale's death ...
... eye Rather upon the main than on the bye , His hopes stand firm , and we shall find it true , The LOVER'S MELANCHOLY cured by you . 1 An allusion to his debt to Burton , and to the version of the story of " the Nightingale's death ...
Page 8
... eyes , son of my care , my love , The joys that bid thee welcome do too much Speak me a child . Men . O princely sir , your hand . Amet . Perform your duties where you owe them first ; I dare not be so sudden in the pleasures Thy ...
... eyes , son of my care , my love , The joys that bid thee welcome do too much Speak me a child . Men . O princely sir , your hand . Amet . Perform your duties where you owe them first ; I dare not be so sudden in the pleasures Thy ...
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... eye and mind yield something rare ; And I , for my part , have brought home one jewel Of admirable value . Amet . Jewel , Menaphon ! Men . A jewel , my Amethus , a fair youth ; A youth , whom , if I were but superstitious , I should ...
... eye and mind yield something rare ; And I , for my part , have brought home one jewel Of admirable value . Amet . Jewel , Menaphon ! Men . A jewel , my Amethus , a fair youth ; A youth , whom , if I were but superstitious , I should ...
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