The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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Pagina 256
... comes which doth control The music , and its end prepares ; And , with a power serene and strong , Shapes these wild ... come with rhythmic rush of feet , Fit music girds the language round , And with a sweetness all unsought Soars up ...
... comes which doth control The music , and its end prepares ; And , with a power serene and strong , Shapes these wild ... come with rhythmic rush of feet , Fit music girds the language round , And with a sweetness all unsought Soars up ...
Pagina 282
... comes neither too often , nor to beg when she does come , and Caterina loves her well enough . And now I think of the bells ringing to usher in the great Festa of San Giovanni Battista , and chosen girls of the village are busy with ...
... comes neither too often , nor to beg when she does come , and Caterina loves her well enough . And now I think of the bells ringing to usher in the great Festa of San Giovanni Battista , and chosen girls of the village are busy with ...
Pagina 283
... comes an ejaculation in many tones from all the maidens . I ' It was down at the fair of Presoli . went to sell and to buy for the mother , and as I was bargaining over a handker- chief - and I must have been red with ex- citement , too ...
... comes an ejaculation in many tones from all the maidens . I ' It was down at the fair of Presoli . went to sell and to buy for the mother , and as I was bargaining over a handker- chief - and I must have been red with ex- citement , too ...
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