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Pagina 186
... thoughts of thee suffice To make dreams truths ; and fables histories ; Enter these arms , for since thou thought'st ... thought thee ( For thou lovest truth ) an angel , at first sight ; But when I saw thou sawest my heart , And knew'st ...
... thoughts of thee suffice To make dreams truths ; and fables histories ; Enter these arms , for since thou thought'st ... thought thee ( For thou lovest truth ) an angel , at first sight ; But when I saw thou sawest my heart , And knew'st ...
Pagina 534
... thought of mine So like to yours , we cannot know Whether of both doth come or go , Till we define Which of us two that thought doth owe . I say then , that your thoughts which pass Are not so much the thoughts you meant , As those I ...
... thought of mine So like to yours , we cannot know Whether of both doth come or go , Till we define Which of us two that thought doth owe . I say then , that your thoughts which pass Are not so much the thoughts you meant , As those I ...
Pagina 535
Herbert Read, Bonamy Dobrée. Likewise , when I send forth a thought , My reason tells me , ' tis the same Which from you came , And which your beauteous image wrought ; Thus , while our thoughts by turns do lead , None can precede ; And ...
Herbert Read, Bonamy Dobrée. Likewise , when I send forth a thought , My reason tells me , ' tis the same Which from you came , And which your beauteous image wrought ; Thus , while our thoughts by turns do lead , None can precede ; And ...
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