The PolyanthosJ. T. Buckingham, 1812 |
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... heart . " He proceeds- " See groups of females there together cling- " Hear the choak'd utterance — see the hands wring- " Now I forbear - I own my lagging powers ; 66 Vainly I while away these lonely hours , " In rashly striving to ...
... heart . " He proceeds- " See groups of females there together cling- " Hear the choak'd utterance — see the hands wring- " Now I forbear - I own my lagging powers ; 66 Vainly I while away these lonely hours , " In rashly striving to ...
Strona 179
... heart and mind of their young pupil , even to the moment in which the Hour of sacrifice conduct- ed her to the temple . Then , with downcast eyes , and her forehead bound by a garland of cypress , carried to the feet of the gods her ...
... heart and mind of their young pupil , even to the moment in which the Hour of sacrifice conduct- ed her to the temple . Then , with downcast eyes , and her forehead bound by a garland of cypress , carried to the feet of the gods her ...
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... heart ; Where love , where each blind passion dwells ; and can , With one touch , bring them forth . The lovely Ksenia , The boasted , peerless beauty of the court , She too deems me her soul's physician .... He Adores her - That's ...
... heart ; Where love , where each blind passion dwells ; and can , With one touch , bring them forth . The lovely Ksenia , The boasted , peerless beauty of the court , She too deems me her soul's physician .... He Adores her - That's ...
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