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... heart , unquell'd By innate evil , thoughts there are which speak One language in Barbarian , Goth , or Greek ; A language by the heart well understood , Proclaiming man is helpless , frail , and weak , And urging him to bow to stone ...
... heart , unquell'd By innate evil , thoughts there are which speak One language in Barbarian , Goth , or Greek ; A language by the heart well understood , Proclaiming man is helpless , frail , and weak , And urging him to bow to stone ...
Pagina 331
... heart in heart , my love ! Is the old tree , The oak - tree , standing yet , whose hollow trunk We used to call our house , when we were children ? ― Edi . Standing and well ; but the wild honey - suckle You taught to climb its branches ...
... heart in heart , my love ! Is the old tree , The oak - tree , standing yet , whose hollow trunk We used to call our house , when we were children ? ― Edi . Standing and well ; but the wild honey - suckle You taught to climb its branches ...
Pagina 369
... heart thou hast devour'd ! These hands did gather it I knew ' twould pleasure Thy most depraved fancy and false taste ! His heart's torn casket lieth in the wood , The heart itself thy body hath inurn'd ! " ' Poor Idreana ! what a ...
... heart thou hast devour'd ! These hands did gather it I knew ' twould pleasure Thy most depraved fancy and false taste ! His heart's torn casket lieth in the wood , The heart itself thy body hath inurn'd ! " ' Poor Idreana ! what a ...
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