Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Luis de Camoens, Volume 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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Pagina 4
... afterwards confided , the custody of the Castle of Alcanede ; he was presented with the Seigneury of Gestaço , and other possessions in Avis and Estremoz , which belonged to Dona Beatriz , the daughter of the Portuguese monarch ; and ...
... afterwards confided , the custody of the Castle of Alcanede ; he was presented with the Seigneury of Gestaço , and other possessions in Avis and Estremoz , which belonged to Dona Beatriz , the daughter of the Portuguese monarch ; and ...
Pagina 6
... afterwards made Portugal the scene of foreign and domestic warfare . It was in consequence of these treaties that the Portuguese looked for a protector to the Mas- ter of Avis , Dom Ioaō , the bastard son of the late King Pedro ; whom ...
... afterwards made Portugal the scene of foreign and domestic warfare . It was in consequence of these treaties that the Portuguese looked for a protector to the Mas- ter of Avis , Dom Ioaō , the bastard son of the late King Pedro ; whom ...
Pagina 8
... afterwards surrendered the Town , as did the Governors of Torres Vedras and Obidos , in opposition to the inclinations of their respective inhabitants . Previous to this the people of Alenquer had sent to Ioaō , to request that fifty ...
... afterwards surrendered the Town , as did the Governors of Torres Vedras and Obidos , in opposition to the inclinations of their respective inhabitants . Previous to this the people of Alenquer had sent to Ioaō , to request that fifty ...
Pagina 10
... afterwards proclaimed King , and we read nothing further of Vasco Pires de Camoens in his military career , until he was taken prisoner , fighting for the King of Cas- tile , at the famous battle of Aljubarrota . The Chronicle of Dom ...
... afterwards proclaimed King , and we read nothing further of Vasco Pires de Camoens in his military career , until he was taken prisoner , fighting for the King of Cas- tile , at the famous battle of Aljubarrota . The Chronicle of Dom ...
Pagina 11
... afterwards purchased lands at Evora and Avis , which turned out to advantage ; and which , when Severim de Faria wrote the life of the poet , were called Camo- eyras , and were then in their possession . * Here a circumstance may be ...
... afterwards purchased lands at Evora and Avis , which turned out to advantage ; and which , when Severim de Faria wrote the life of the poet , were called Camo- eyras , and were then in their possession . * Here a circumstance may be ...
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Pagina 253 - A formosura desta fresca serra E a sombra dos verdes castanheiros; O manso caminhar destes ribeiros Donde toda a tristeza se desterra; O rouco som do mar, a estranha terra, O esconder do Sol pelos outeiros, O recolher dos gados derradeiros, Das nuvens pelo ar a branda guerra; Enfim, tudo o que a rara Natureza Com tanta variedade nos ofrece, Me está, se não te vejo, magoando.
Pagina 183 - Vós, ó novo temor da Maura lança, Maravilha fatal da nossa idade, Dada ao mundo por Deus, que todo o mande, Para do mundo a Deus dar parte grande...
Pagina 93 - Alma minha gentil, que te partiste Tão cedo desta vida, descontente, Repousa lá no Céu eternamente E viva eu cá na terra sempre triste. Se lá no assento etéreo, onde subiste, Memória desta vida se consente, Não te esqueças daquele amor ardente Que já nos olhos meus tão puro viste.
Pagina 124 - Junto de um seco, duro, estéril monte, Inútil e despido, calvo e informe, Da Natureza em tudo aborrecido; Onde nem ave voa ou fera dorme, Nem corre claro rio ou ferve fonte...
Pagina 190 - Ou fazendo, que mais, que a de Medusa A vista vossa tema o monte Atlante, Ou rompendo nos campos de Ampelusa Os Muros de Marrocos e Trudante; A minha já estimada e leda Musa, Fico, que em todo o mundo de vós cante, De sorte que Alexandro em vós se veja, Sem á dita de Achilles ter inveja.
Pagina 188 - A ferro, a fogo, a settas, e pelouros : A quentes regiões, a plagas frias, A golpes de Idolatras, e de Mouros, A perigos incognitos do mundo, A naufragios, a peixes, ao profundo : CXLVHI.
Pagina 94 - Thou wilt not there forget the perfect love Which still thou seest in me, O spirit pure ! And if the irremediable grief, The woe which never hopes on earth relief, May merit aught of thee, prefer thy prayer To God, who took thee early to his rest, That it may please him soon amid the bless'd To summon me, dear maid, to meet thee there.
Pagina 184 - E quando desce, o deixa derradeiro : Vós, que esperamos jugo, e vituperio Do torpe Ismaelita cavalleiro , Do Turco oriental , e do Gentio , Que inda bebe o licor do sancto rio.
Pagina 289 - Posto o pensamento nele, porque a tudo o Amor a obriga, cantava, mas a cantiga eram suspiros por ele. Nisto estava Leanor o seu desejo enganando, às amigas perguntando: vistes lá o meu amor!
Pagina 227 - Twas thine to blend the Eagle and the Dove, At once the Bard of Glory and of love: Thy thankless country heard thy varying lyre To Petrarch's softness melt, and swell to Homer's lire I Boast and lament, ungratful Land, a name In life, in death, thy glory and thy shame.