The Poetical Works of H.W. LongfellowJ. Dicks, 1874 - 216 páginas |
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... Vict . Ay , and so fair That I am jealous of all eyes that see thee , And wish that they were blind . Pres . I heed them not : When thou art present , I see none but thee ! Vict . There's nothing fair nor beautiful but takes Something ...
... Vict . Ay , and so fair That I am jealous of all eyes that see thee , And wish that they were blind . Pres . I heed them not : When thou art present , I see none but thee ! Vict . There's nothing fair nor beautiful but takes Something ...
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... Vict . And brings to me Sweet fragrance from thy lips , as the soft wind Wafts to the out - bound mariner the breath Of the beloved land he leaves behind . Prec . Make not thy voyage long , Vict . To - morrow night Shall see me safe ...
... Vict . And brings to me Sweet fragrance from thy lips , as the soft wind Wafts to the out - bound mariner the breath Of the beloved land he leaves behind . Prec . Make not thy voyage long , Vict . To - morrow night Shall see me safe ...
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... Vict . Why not ? Hyp . She was betrothed to one Bartolomé , If I remember rightly , a young Gipsy , Who danced with her at Córdova . Vict . And so the matter ended . Hup . Thou wilt not marry her ? Vict . They quarelled , But in truth ...
... Vict . Why not ? Hyp . She was betrothed to one Bartolomé , If I remember rightly , a young Gipsy , Who danced with her at Córdova . Vict . And so the matter ended . Hup . Thou wilt not marry her ? Vict . They quarelled , But in truth ...
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... Vict . ' Twas not meant to flatter . Prec . Too well thou knowest the presence of that man Is hateful to me ! Vict . Yet I saw thee stand And listen to him , when he told his love . Prec . I did not heed his words . Vict . Indeed thou ...
... Vict . ' Twas not meant to flatter . Prec . Too well thou knowest the presence of that man Is hateful to me ! Vict . Yet I saw thee stand And listen to him , when he told his love . Prec . I did not heed his words . Vict . Indeed thou ...
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... Vict . Say , can you prove this to me ? Oh , pluck out These awful doubts , that goad me into madness ! Let me know all ! all ! all ! Lara . You shall know all . Here is my page , who was the messenger Between us . Question him . Was it ...
... Vict . Say , can you prove this to me ? Oh , pluck out These awful doubts , that goad me into madness ! Let me know all ! all ! all ! Lara . You shall know all . Here is my page , who was the messenger Between us . Question him . Was it ...
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The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow. [Illustrated.] Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1864 |
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