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Page 15
Now appears the object Of my apprenticed heart : thou bring ' st , Spinella , A
welcome in a farewell - souls and bodies Are sever ' d for a time , a span of time ,
To join again , without all separation , In a confirmed unity for ever : Such will our
...
Now appears the object Of my apprenticed heart : thou bring ' st , Spinella , A
welcome in a farewell - souls and bodies Are sever ' d for a time , a span of time ,
To join again , without all separation , In a confirmed unity for ever : Such will our
...
Page 17
... d with noble company ; remember , A woman ' s virtue , in her lifetime , writes
The epitaph all covet on their tombs : In short , I know thou never wilt forget
Whose wife thou art , or how upon thy lips Thy husband at his parting seal ' d this
kiss .
... d with noble company ; remember , A woman ' s virtue , in her lifetime , writes
The epitaph all covet on their tombs : In short , I know thou never wilt forget
Whose wife thou art , or how upon thy lips Thy husband at his parting seal ' d this
kiss .
Page 18
Thou art near Already on a shipwreck , in forsaking The holy land of friendship , [
and forbearing ] To talk your wants . - Fy ! Aur . By that sacred thing Last issued
from the temple where it dwelt , I mean our friendship , I am sunk so low , In my ...
Thou art near Already on a shipwreck , in forsaking The holy land of friendship , [
and forbearing ] To talk your wants . - Fy ! Aur . By that sacred thing Last issued
from the temple where it dwelt , I mean our friendship , I am sunk so low , In my ...
Page 21
In woman ? thou ' rt deceiv ' d ; but that we both Had mothers , I could say how
women are , In their own natures , models of mere change ; of change of what is
naught to what is worse . She feed you liberally ? Fut . Twenty ducats She forced
...
In woman ? thou ' rt deceiv ' d ; but that we both Had mothers , I could say how
women are , In their own natures , models of mere change ; of change of what is
naught to what is worse . She feed you liberally ? Fut . Twenty ducats She forced
...
Page 33
My spirit is too high to fight for woman , I am too full of mercy to be angry ; A
foolish generous quality , from which No might of man can beat me , I ' m resolv '
d . Guz . Hast thou a spirit then , ha ? speaks thy weapon Toledo language ,
Bilboa ...
My spirit is too high to fight for woman , I am too full of mercy to be angry ; A
foolish generous quality , from which No might of man can beat me , I ' m resolv '
d . Guz . Hast thou a spirit then , ha ? speaks thy weapon Toledo language ,
Bilboa ...
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