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Pagina 14
... in the same way , in his Doctrine of Divorce : ' - " The desire and longing to put off an unkindly solitariness by uniting another body , but not without a fit soul , to his , in the cheerful society of wedlock .
... in the same way , in his Doctrine of Divorce : ' - " The desire and longing to put off an unkindly solitariness by uniting another body , but not without a fit soul , to his , in the cheerful society of wedlock .
Pagina 40
Perdition catch my soul , But I do love thee ! and when I love thee not Chaos is come again . " 66 Fie , fie , fond love , thou art 40 VENUS AND ADONIS . She clepes him king of graves, and grave for ...
Perdition catch my soul , But I do love thee ! and when I love thee not Chaos is come again . " 66 Fie , fie , fond love , thou art 40 VENUS AND ADONIS . She clepes him king of graves, and grave for ...
Pagina 67
As the grim lion fawneth o'er his prey , Sharp hunger by the conquest satisfied , So o'er this sleeping soul doth Tarquin stay , His rage of lust by gazing qualified ; Slack'd , not suppress'd ; for standing by her side , a * Tird ...
As the grim lion fawneth o'er his prey , Sharp hunger by the conquest satisfied , So o'er this sleeping soul doth Tarquin stay , His rage of lust by gazing qualified ; Slack'd , not suppress'd ; for standing by her side , a * Tird ...
Pagina 70
“ I have debated , even in my soul , What wrong , what shame , what sorrow I shall breed ; But nothing can Affection's course control , Or stop the headlong fury of his speed . I know repentant tears ensue the deed , Reproach , disdain ...
“ I have debated , even in my soul , What wrong , what shame , what sorrow I shall breed ; But nothing can Affection's course control , Or stop the headlong fury of his speed . I know repentant tears ensue the deed , Reproach , disdain ...
Pagina 77
So fares it with this faultful lord of Rome , Who this accomplishment so hotly chas'd ; For now against himself he sounds this doom , That through the length of times he stands disgrac'd : Besides , his soul's fair temple is defac'd ...
So fares it with this faultful lord of Rome , Who this accomplishment so hotly chas'd ; For now against himself he sounds this doom , That through the length of times he stands disgrac'd : Besides , his soul's fair temple is defac'd ...
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