Sabrinae Corolla in Hortulis Regiae Scholae Salopiensis contexuerunt tres viri [B. H. Kennedy, J. Riddell, and another], floribus legendisimpensis Georgii Bell in vico dicto Fleet Street, 1850 - 328 páginas |
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... Soul 281 Epitaphium 281 • Ulysses . Prudens Simplicitas Arcadiae gelidos invisere Fontes Dulce Periculum . Vir bonus est quis ? Awake , Eolian Lyre , awake Prospero loquitur Jo Aeschylea . 282 282 283 284 284 285 287 288 Aegrescit ...
... Soul 281 Epitaphium 281 • Ulysses . Prudens Simplicitas Arcadiae gelidos invisere Fontes Dulce Periculum . Vir bonus est quis ? Awake , Eolian Lyre , awake Prospero loquitur Jo Aeschylea . 282 282 283 284 284 285 287 288 Aegrescit ...
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... souls infixed Plagues . They , astonished , all resistance lost , All courage ; down their idle weapons dropt . O'er shields and helms and helmed heads he rode Of thrones and mighty seraphim prostrate , That wished the mountains now ...
... souls infixed Plagues . They , astonished , all resistance lost , All courage ; down their idle weapons dropt . O'er shields and helms and helmed heads he rode Of thrones and mighty seraphim prostrate , That wished the mountains now ...
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... soul of flowers like these ; And his floating eyes , -oh , they resemble Blue water - lilies , when the breeze Is making the stream around them tremble ! Hail to thee , hail to thee , kindling power ! Spirit of love ! Spirit of bliss ...
... soul of flowers like these ; And his floating eyes , -oh , they resemble Blue water - lilies , when the breeze Is making the stream around them tremble ! Hail to thee , hail to thee , kindling power ! Spirit of love ! Spirit of bliss ...
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... soul hath been Alone on a wide , wide sea : So lonely ' twas , that God himself Scarce seemed there to be . Oh , sweeter than the marriage - feast , ' Tis sweeter far to me , To walk together to the kirk With a goodly company ! To walk ...
... soul hath been Alone on a wide , wide sea : So lonely ' twas , that God himself Scarce seemed there to be . Oh , sweeter than the marriage - feast , ' Tis sweeter far to me , To walk together to the kirk With a goodly company ! To walk ...
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... souls , they are content To whisper ; at the which let no man wonder . This man , with lantern , dog , and bush of thorn , Presenteth moonshine ; for , if you will know , By moonshine did these lovers think no scorn To meet at Ninus ...
... souls , they are content To whisper ; at the which let no man wonder . This man , with lantern , dog , and bush of thorn , Presenteth moonshine ; for , if you will know , By moonshine did these lovers think no scorn To meet at Ninus ...
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