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Página 103
... And , when soul - tied by one troth , Unto him I will discover That swan's nest
among the reeds . " And , while on her pillow she softly lay , She knew nothing
more till again it was day ; And all things said to the beautiful sun , Good morning
...
... And , when soul - tied by one troth , Unto him I will discover That swan's nest
among the reeds . " And , while on her pillow she softly lay , She knew nothing
more till again it was day ; And all things said to the beautiful sun , Good morning
...
Página 112
My careful heart was free again ; O friend , my bosom said , Through thee alone
the sky is arched , Through thee the rose is red ; All things through thee take
nobler form , And look beyond the earth ; The mill - round of our fate appears A
sun ...
My careful heart was free again ; O friend , my bosom said , Through thee alone
the sky is arched , Through thee the rose is red ; All things through thee take
nobler form , And look beyond the earth ; The mill - round of our fate appears A
sun ...
Página 114
If Jupiter Should from yond ' cloud speak divine things , and say , O days and
hours , your work is this , To hold me ... will I dwell , And ( lream my dream , and
hold it true ; For tho ' my lips may breathe adieu , I cannot think the thing farewell .
If Jupiter Should from yond ' cloud speak divine things , and say , O days and
hours , your work is this , To hold me ... will I dwell , And ( lream my dream , and
hold it true ; For tho ' my lips may breathe adieu , I cannot think the thing farewell .
Página 133
And when a lady's in the case , You know all other things give place . Kneel
undisturbed , fair saint ! Pour out your praise or plaint Meekly and duly ; I will not
enter there , To sully your pure prayer With thoughts unruly . The Hare and Many
...
And when a lady's in the case , You know all other things give place . Kneel
undisturbed , fair saint ! Pour out your praise or plaint Meekly and duly ; I will not
enter there , To sully your pure prayer With thoughts unruly . The Hare and Many
...
Página 135
From those sweet eyes that are my earthly heaven , Te it be true that any
beauteous thing For they are guiding stars , benignly given Raises the pure and
just desire of man To tempt my footsteps to the upward way ; From earth to Goul ,
the ...
From those sweet eyes that are my earthly heaven , Te it be true that any
beauteous thing For they are guiding stars , benignly given Raises the pure and
just desire of man To tempt my footsteps to the upward way ; From earth to Goul ,
the ...
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