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Pagina 108
In gentle breasts Relenting thoughts , remorse , and pity rests ; And who have hard hearts and obdurate minds But vicious , hare - brain'd and illiterate hinds ? The god , seeing him with pity to be mov'd , Thereon concluded that he was ...
In gentle breasts Relenting thoughts , remorse , and pity rests ; And who have hard hearts and obdurate minds But vicious , hare - brain'd and illiterate hinds ? The god , seeing him with pity to be mov'd , Thereon concluded that he was ...
Pagina 166
... that thou might'st pity me : O thou art young , and fit for love's profession , Like wax which warmed quickly takes impression ; Sorrow , in time , with floods those eyes shall wear Whence pity now cannot extort a tear .
... that thou might'st pity me : O thou art young , and fit for love's profession , Like wax which warmed quickly takes impression ; Sorrow , in time , with floods those eyes shall wear Whence pity now cannot extort a tear .
Pagina 194
Thou know'st the force of love ! then pity me , Compassionate my true love's ardency . ' 25 Thus having said , he riseth from the floor , As if his soul divin'd him good fortune , Hoping his prayers to pity mov'd some power , For all ...
Thou know'st the force of love ! then pity me , Compassionate my true love's ardency . ' 25 Thus having said , he riseth from the floor , As if his soul divin'd him good fortune , Hoping his prayers to pity mov'd some power , For all ...
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