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Strona 2
V. For oft I talked with him apart , And told him of my choice , Until he plagiarized
a heart , And answered with a voice . VI . Though what he whispered under
Heaven None else could understand ; I found him garrulously given , A babbler
in the ...
V. For oft I talked with him apart , And told him of my choice , Until he plagiarized
a heart , And answered with a voice . VI . Though what he whispered under
Heaven None else could understand ; I found him garrulously given , A babbler
in the ...
Strona 5
And , leg and arm with love - knots gay , About me leaped and laughed The
modish Cupid of the day , And shrilled his tinsel shaft . XVIU . “ I swear ( and else
may insects prick Each leaf into a gall ) This girl , for whom your heart is sick , Is
three ...
And , leg and arm with love - knots gay , About me leaped and laughed The
modish Cupid of the day , And shrilled his tinsel shaft . XVIU . “ I swear ( and else
may insects prick Each leaf into a gall ) This girl , for whom your heart is sick , Is
three ...
Strona 11
But tell me , did she read the name I carved with many vows , When last with
throbbing heart I came To rest beneath thy boughs ? XL . “ O yes , she wandered
round and round These knotted knees of mine , And found , and kissed the name
...
But tell me , did she read the name I carved with many vows , When last with
throbbing heart I came To rest beneath thy boughs ? XL . “ O yes , she wandered
round and round These knotted knees of mine , And found , and kissed the name
...
Strona 21
Streaming eyes and breaking hearts ? ... If this were thus , if this , indeed , were
all , Better the narrow brain , the stony heart , The staring eye glazed o'er with
sapless days , The long mechanic pacings to and fro , The set LOVE AND DUTY.
Streaming eyes and breaking hearts ? ... If this were thus , if this , indeed , were
all , Better the narrow brain , the stony heart , The staring eye glazed o'er with
sapless days , The long mechanic pacings to and fro , The set LOVE AND DUTY.
Strona 22
So let me think ' t is well for thee and me Ill - fated that I am , what lot is mine
Whose foresight preaches peace , my heart so slow To feel it ! For how hard it
seemed to me , When eyes , love - languid through half - tears , would dwell One
...
So let me think ' t is well for thee and me Ill - fated that I am , what lot is mine
Whose foresight preaches peace , my heart so slow To feel it ! For how hard it
seemed to me , When eyes , love - languid through half - tears , would dwell One
...
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