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Pagina 49
96 " " Yet breathe out to these walls the breath of moan , Tell th ' air thy plaints , since men thou canst not tell ; And though thou perish desolate alone , Tell yet thyself what thyself knows too well : Utter thy grief wherewith thy ...
96 " " Yet breathe out to these walls the breath of moan , Tell th ' air thy plaints , since men thou canst not tell ; And though thou perish desolate alone , Tell yet thyself what thyself knows too well : Utter thy grief wherewith thy ...
Pagina 148
So she at these sad signs draws up her breath , And sighing it again , exclaims on Death . 930 156 ' Hard - favoured tyrant , ugly , meagre , lean , Hateful divorce of love , ( thus chides she Death ) Grim - grinning ghost , earth's ...
So she at these sad signs draws up her breath , And sighing it again , exclaims on Death . 930 156 ' Hard - favoured tyrant , ugly , meagre , lean , Hateful divorce of love , ( thus chides she Death ) Grim - grinning ghost , earth's ...
Pagina 168
... With that mild breath , by which you only move , Whisper my words in silence to my love : Convey my sighs , sweet civet - breathing air , In doleful accents to my heavenly fair ; 350 You murmuring springs , like doleful instruments ...
... With that mild breath , by which you only move , Whisper my words in silence to my love : Convey my sighs , sweet civet - breathing air , In doleful accents to my heavenly fair ; 350 You murmuring springs , like doleful instruments ...
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