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Pagina 67
39 ' Ah nymphs , ' ( quoth he ) , ' had I by reason learnt That secret art which birds have gain'd by sense , 230 By due foresight misfortune to prevent ; Or could my wit control mine eyes ' offence : You then should smile , and I ...
39 ' Ah nymphs , ' ( quoth he ) , ' had I by reason learnt That secret art which birds have gain'd by sense , 230 By due foresight misfortune to prevent ; Or could my wit control mine eyes ' offence : You then should smile , and I ...
Pagina 68
43 ' But I , fond God , I god complain thy folly ; Let birds by sense exceed my reason far : Whilom than I who was more strong and jolly , Who more contemn'd affection's wanton war ? Who less than I lov'd lustful Cupid's arrows ...
43 ' But I , fond God , I god complain thy folly ; Let birds by sense exceed my reason far : Whilom than I who was more strong and jolly , Who more contemn'd affection's wanton war ? Who less than I lov'd lustful Cupid's arrows ...
Pagina 135
600 IOI Even as poor birds deceiv'd with painted grapes Do surfeit by the eye , and pine the maw : Even so she languisheth in her mishaps As those poor birds that helpless berries saw ; The warm effects which she in him finds missing ...
600 IOI Even as poor birds deceiv'd with painted grapes Do surfeit by the eye , and pine the maw : Even so she languisheth in her mishaps As those poor birds that helpless berries saw ; The warm effects which she in him finds missing ...
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