Ancient Poetry and Romances of SpainJohn Bowring Taylor and Hessey, 1824 - 328 pàgines |
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Pàgina xvii
... mortal man a jealous wife , — Then misery , -galleys , -fetters , -frowns , -despair , - Loss , -shame , -dishonour , -folly : -What are they ? Correo Literario de Sevilla , 1806 . VISCONDE DE ALTAMIRA . PRESENCE AND ABSENCE . " Con ...
... mortal man a jealous wife , — Then misery , -galleys , -fetters , -frowns , -despair , - Loss , -shame , -dishonour , -folly : -What are they ? Correo Literario de Sevilla , 1806 . VISCONDE DE ALTAMIRA . PRESENCE AND ABSENCE . " Con ...
Pàgina 62
... mortal , Mortal I was born to be- But my children's fate afflicts me , They must lose my company : Let them come and take my blessing , They my last farewell must see . " " Never shalt thou see them , countess , Earth has no such bliss ...
... mortal , Mortal I was born to be- But my children's fate afflicts me , They must lose my company : Let them come and take my blessing , They my last farewell must see . " " Never shalt thou see them , countess , Earth has no such bliss ...
Pàgina 72
... pain ; While now , ev'n for a mortal wound , I seek a pitying thought in vain . Romancero General . Madrid , 1604 , p . 148 . MY ORNAMENTS ARE ARMS . " Mi arreos son las 72 ANCIENT POETRY OF SPAIN . Where art thou, Lady? •
... pain ; While now , ev'n for a mortal wound , I seek a pitying thought in vain . Romancero General . Madrid , 1604 , p . 148 . MY ORNAMENTS ARE ARMS . " Mi arreos son las 72 ANCIENT POETRY OF SPAIN . Where art thou, Lady? •
Pàgina 81
... the fight , And other loves to chase thy woe : My spirit mourns in love and light , My mortal dust dissolves below . " Romances de Sepulveda ; Amberes , 1580 , p . 219 . G ' TIS TIME TO RISE ! " Mucho ha que ANONYMOUS . 81.
... the fight , And other loves to chase thy woe : My spirit mourns in love and light , My mortal dust dissolves below . " Romances de Sepulveda ; Amberes , 1580 , p . 219 . G ' TIS TIME TO RISE ! " Mucho ha que ANONYMOUS . 81.
Pàgina 126
... mortal voice is still . O gaoler , leave the spirit free , And chain the body if you will . You cannot , cannot chain the soul , Although the body you confine ; The spirit bursts through all control , And soon is free , -and so is mine ...
... mortal voice is still . O gaoler , leave the spirit free , And chain the body if you will . You cannot , cannot chain the soul , Although the body you confine ; The spirit bursts through all control , And soon is free , -and so is mine ...
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Pàgina 228 - ... his journey bright, Led by an unseen hand through the vast maze of night! See how the pale Moon rolls Her silver wheel; and, scattering beams afar On Earth's benighted souls, See Wisdom's holy star; Or, in his fiery course, the sanguine orb of War; Or that benignant ray Which Love hath called...
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