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... heart of toil , And love and laughter every grief beguile ? Where strangers flew , to drop the load of care , Feel kinder suns , and breathe a softer air ? • Now dim eclipse my lost dominion shades , Whose trembling sons suspicious fear ...
... heart of toil , And love and laughter every grief beguile ? Where strangers flew , to drop the load of care , Feel kinder suns , and breathe a softer air ? • Now dim eclipse my lost dominion shades , Whose trembling sons suspicious fear ...
Pagina 267
... heart of Pindar . The abilities of Catharine raised her from a cottage to a throne . Maintenon , in the decline of lite , had more power over the heart and councils of Louis Fourteenth , than La Valliere in all the attractions of youth ...
... heart of Pindar . The abilities of Catharine raised her from a cottage to a throne . Maintenon , in the decline of lite , had more power over the heart and councils of Louis Fourteenth , than La Valliere in all the attractions of youth ...
Pagina 521
... hearts ; while Buffon wounded them by saying that the physical quality of love alone was good , and that the moral ... heart , which I no longer prize , I have made war on Kings , and I have lost my eyes . The The Cardinal de Retz ...
... hearts ; while Buffon wounded them by saying that the physical quality of love alone was good , and that the moral ... heart , which I no longer prize , I have made war on Kings , and I have lost my eyes . The The Cardinal de Retz ...
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