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Pagina xvi
... to hear thee unfold , in thy deep and sweet intonations , the mysteries of Jamblichus , or Plotinus ( for even in those years thou waxedst not pale at such philosophic draughts ) , or reciting Homer in his Greek , or Pindar — while ...
... to hear thee unfold , in thy deep and sweet intonations , the mysteries of Jamblichus , or Plotinus ( for even in those years thou waxedst not pale at such philosophic draughts ) , or reciting Homer in his Greek , or Pindar — while ...
Pagina 1
GENEVIEVE 10 Maid of my Love , sweet Genevieve ! In Beauty's light you glide along : Your eye is like the star of eve , And sweet your voice as seraph's song . Yet not your heavenly beauty gives This heart with passion soft to glow ...
GENEVIEVE 10 Maid of my Love , sweet Genevieve ! In Beauty's light you glide along : Your eye is like the star of eve , And sweet your voice as seraph's song . Yet not your heavenly beauty gives This heart with passion soft to glow ...
Pagina 4
... And the sweet coyness that endears con- And gather scientific Lore : sent . Or to mature the embryo thoughts inThe youth upon his knees enraptur'd fell : clin'd , to move , That hall - conceiv'd lay struggling in my I saw 4 JULIA ...
... And the sweet coyness that endears con- And gather scientific Lore : sent . Or to mature the embryo thoughts inThe youth upon his knees enraptur'd fell : clin'd , to move , That hall - conceiv'd lay struggling in my I saw 4 JULIA ...
Pagina 10
Who lovest with limbs supine to lie ; Soother sweet of toil and care Listen , listen to my prayer ; And to thy votary dispense Thy soporific influence ! What tho ' around thy drowsy head The seven - fold cap of night be spread ...
Who lovest with limbs supine to lie ; Soother sweet of toil and care Listen , listen to my prayer ; And to thy votary dispense Thy soporific influence ! What tho ' around thy drowsy head The seven - fold cap of night be spread ...
Pagina 12
Sweet power ! that know'st to spread the calm delight , And the pure joy prolong to midmost night ! Ah ! must I all thy various charms resign ? Enfolded close in grief thy form I see No more wilt thou expand thy willing arms , Receive ...
Sweet power ! that know'st to spread the calm delight , And the pure joy prolong to midmost night ! Ah ! must I all thy various charms resign ? Enfolded close in grief thy form I see No more wilt thou expand thy willing arms , Receive ...
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