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Pagina xvii
... thine eyes , " for which it turns out that he was indebted to a pretty although conceited turn of thought in the twenty - fourth letter of the sophist Philostratus ; ἐμοὶ δὲ μόνοις πρότινε τοῖς ὄμμασιν , & c .: the version is literal ...
... thine eyes , " for which it turns out that he was indebted to a pretty although conceited turn of thought in the twenty - fourth letter of the sophist Philostratus ; ἐμοὶ δὲ μόνοις πρότινε τοῖς ὄμμασιν , & c .: the version is literal ...
Pagina 11
... Thine are the gentle dolphin throng , That love and listen to the song ; With whom the sister Nereids stray , And in their crystal caverns play . They bore me well to Pelops ' isle , And Sparta's rocky mountain - pile ; And thro ' the ...
... Thine are the gentle dolphin throng , That love and listen to the song ; With whom the sister Nereids stray , And in their crystal caverns play . They bore me well to Pelops ' isle , And Sparta's rocky mountain - pile ; And thro ' the ...
Pagina 14
... Thine own immortal birds , that bear Thee swift to earth , the middle air With bright wings cleaving . Soon they were sped - and thou , most blest , In thine own smiles ambrosial drest , Didst ask what griefs my mind oppress'd― What ...
... Thine own immortal birds , that bear Thee swift to earth , the middle air With bright wings cleaving . Soon they were sped - and thou , most blest , In thine own smiles ambrosial drest , Didst ask what griefs my mind oppress'd― What ...
Pagina 19
... thine- ANON . ( Edin . Rev. ) Thou bring'st the kidling from the rock ; Thou bring'st the damsel with the flock ; Thou bring'st us rosy wine . XIII . ( 51. ) I HAVE a child- —a lovely one- In beauty like the golden sun , Or like sweet ...
... thine- ANON . ( Edin . Rev. ) Thou bring'st the kidling from the rock ; Thou bring'st the damsel with the flock ; Thou bring'st us rosy wine . XIII . ( 51. ) I HAVE a child- —a lovely one- In beauty like the golden sun , Or like sweet ...
Pagina 49
... thine undiscover'd nest Thou dost all the winter rest , And dreamest o'er thy summer joys , Free from the stormy season's noise , Free from th ' ill thou ' st done to me . -Who disturbs or seeks out thee ? Hadst thou all the charming ...
... thine undiscover'd nest Thou dost all the winter rest , And dreamest o'er thy summer joys , Free from the stormy season's noise , Free from th ' ill thou ' st done to me . -Who disturbs or seeks out thee ? Hadst thou all the charming ...
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