Poems: The 1645 EdHarcourt, Brace, 1951 - 353 páginas |
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... moved to love by your gentle spirit , which shows itself in sweet shape , never sparing of its tender acts and of the ... move , let anyone who is unworthy of you guard the entry of his eyes and ears ; only Grace from above may help him ...
... moved to love by your gentle spirit , which shows itself in sweet shape , never sparing of its tender acts and of the ... move , let anyone who is unworthy of you guard the entry of his eyes and ears ; only Grace from above may help him ...
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... move along unhurried and undetained or the spell is broken . The necessity to be at a particular place at a ... moved smoothly along the silver Thames . It was a very fine day . We were entertained with the immense variety of ships that ...
... move along unhurried and undetained or the spell is broken . The necessity to be at a particular place at a ... moved smoothly along the silver Thames . It was a very fine day . We were entertained with the immense variety of ships that ...
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... move . " In this figure of the grotesque Morris dance , the movement of the waters is represented as controlled entirely by the moon . Comus thus takes the moon as his symbol , and uses its lesser , borrowed light and the power , the ...
... move . " In this figure of the grotesque Morris dance , the movement of the waters is represented as controlled entirely by the moon . Comus thus takes the moon as his symbol , and uses its lesser , borrowed light and the power , the ...
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The Passion | 15 |
Sonnet II Donna leggiadra | 38 |
Comus | 55 |
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