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... thou a Moslem , and much love shall ever rest between us . Two daughters have I ! -all the day shall one thy handmaid be- The other ( and the fairest far ) by night shall cherish thee . " The one shall be thy waiting - maid , thy weary ...
... thou a Moslem , and much love shall ever rest between us . Two daughters have I ! -all the day shall one thy handmaid be- The other ( and the fairest far ) by night shall cherish thee . " The one shall be thy waiting - maid , thy weary ...
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... thou foe of Spain , to glad the people's sight . 66 This is the joyful morning of John the Baptist's day , When Moor and Christian feasts at home , each in his nation's way ; But now our king commands that none his banquet shall begin ...
... thou foe of Spain , to glad the people's sight . 66 This is the joyful morning of John the Baptist's day , When Moor and Christian feasts at home , each in his nation's way ; But now our king commands that none his banquet shall begin ...
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... thou champion proud ; thy blood I look to see . " With that Guarinos , lance in rest , against the scoffer rode , Pierced at one thrust his envious breast , and down his turban trode . Now ride , now ride , Guarinos ! nor lance nor ...
... thou champion proud ; thy blood I look to see . " With that Guarinos , lance in rest , against the scoffer rode , Pierced at one thrust his envious breast , and down his turban trode . Now ride , now ride , Guarinos ! nor lance nor ...
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... thou lead'st it not , For whom then fights thy host ? And since thou leav'st me prisoned here , In cruel chains to groan , Or I must be a guilty sire , Or thou a guilty son ! Yet pardon me , if I offend By uttering words so free , For ...
... thou lead'st it not , For whom then fights thy host ? And since thou leav'st me prisoned here , In cruel chains to groan , Or I must be a guilty sire , Or thou a guilty son ! Yet pardon me , if I offend By uttering words so free , For ...
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... thou thyself shalt come again , Restoring there thine olden reign . The next poem is also written in a hopeful mood : Fear not , beloved , though clouds may lower , Whilst rainbow visions melt away , Faith's holy star hath still a power ...
... thou thyself shalt come again , Restoring there thine olden reign . The next poem is also written in a hopeful mood : Fear not , beloved , though clouds may lower , Whilst rainbow visions melt away , Faith's holy star hath still a power ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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