Ancient Poetry and Romances of SpainJohn Bowring Taylor and Hessey, 1824 - 328 pàgines |
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Pàgina 13
... thou art far , Far from my eye though near my thought , Die where no weeping mourners are— No mourners - none - for thou art not : How different there thy minstrel's lot , Far from the scenes of infancy- Who then shall pity ANONYMOUS ...
... thou art far , Far from my eye though near my thought , Die where no weeping mourners are— No mourners - none - for thou art not : How different there thy minstrel's lot , Far from the scenes of infancy- Who then shall pity ANONYMOUS ...
Pàgina 25
... " O FATHER friar ! who can tell How much thou dost torment us here ? Would I could in thy convent dwell , For thou art never there ! M.S. Böhl , N. 611 . UNREQUITED LOVE . " Di Juan de que murió Blas ANONYMOUS . 25 O Father Friar.
... " O FATHER friar ! who can tell How much thou dost torment us here ? Would I could in thy convent dwell , For thou art never there ! M.S. Böhl , N. 611 . UNREQUITED LOVE . " Di Juan de que murió Blas ANONYMOUS . 25 O Father Friar.
Pàgina 28
... thou Art watering , God ! so carefully ? " Thorns to bind around my brow , Flowers to form a wreath for thee . " Streams from such a hand that flow Soon shall form a garden fair ! " Yes ! but different wreaths shall grow From the plants ...
... thou Art watering , God ! so carefully ? " Thorns to bind around my brow , Flowers to form a wreath for thee . " Streams from such a hand that flow Soon shall form a garden fair ! " Yes ! but different wreaths shall grow From the plants ...
Pàgina 31
... - I'll stay in our village , mother , For it stained me as I past— That wave is fled - O fear no other , - That danger was the last . Romancero General , 2d part , p . 81 . COUNT , AND THOU ART CALLED TO DIE . " ANONYMOUS . 31 .
... - I'll stay in our village , mother , For it stained me as I past— That wave is fled - O fear no other , - That danger was the last . Romancero General , 2d part , p . 81 . COUNT , AND THOU ART CALLED TO DIE . " ANONYMOUS . 31 .
Pàgina 32
John Bowring. COUNT , AND THOU ART CALLED TO DIE . " Pesame de vos el Conde . " COUNT , and thou art call'd to die , O ! it grieves my soul to see : - Thou hast err'd - but yet I thought Pardon might be found for thee . For the errors ...
John Bowring. COUNT , AND THOU ART CALLED TO DIE . " Pesame de vos el Conde . " COUNT , and thou art call'd to die , O ! it grieves my soul to see : - Thou hast err'd - but yet I thought Pardon might be found for thee . For the errors ...
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