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... shone In silver splendors , not her own . 5 And let the lips , though silent , wear A life - look , as if words were there . In the original λαλῶν σιοπῇ . The mistress of Petrarch parla con silenzio , which is perhaps the best method of ...
... shone In silver splendors , not her own . 5 And let the lips , though silent , wear A life - look , as if words were there . In the original λαλῶν σιοπῇ . The mistress of Petrarch parla con silenzio , which is perhaps the best method of ...
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... shone , 1 The goblet rich , the board of friends , Whose social souls the goblet blends . This communion of friendship , which sweet- ened the bowl of Anacreon , has not been forgot- ten by the author of the following scholium , where ...
... shone , 1 The goblet rich , the board of friends , Whose social souls the goblet blends . This communion of friendship , which sweet- ened the bowl of Anacreon , has not been forgot- ten by the author of the following scholium , where ...
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... shone ; See the third is nearly gone : 4 Oh that Love would , like the ray Of that weary lamp , decay ! But no , alas , it burns still on , Still , still , burns on . Gods , how oft the traitress dear Swore , by Venus , she ' d be here ...
... shone ; See the third is nearly gone : 4 Oh that Love would , like the ray Of that weary lamp , decay ! But no , alas , it burns still on , Still , still , burns on . Gods , how oft the traitress dear Swore , by Venus , she ' d be here ...
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... shone before me , So ' t is graven on this heart , Deep , deep ! Love , oh Love , whose bitter sweetness , Dooms me to this lasting pain , Thou who camest with so much fleetness , Why so slow to go again ? 6 Why ? why ? UP , SAILOR BOY ...
... shone before me , So ' t is graven on this heart , Deep , deep ! Love , oh Love , whose bitter sweetness , Dooms me to this lasting pain , Thou who camest with so much fleetness , Why so slow to go again ? 6 Why ? why ? UP , SAILOR BOY ...
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... shone , White as the snowings of that heaven By which those hours of peace were given , But now no longer such , oh , such The blast of Disappointment's touch ! · No longer now those hours appear ; Each leaf is sullied by a tear : Blank ...
... shone , White as the snowings of that heaven By which those hours of peace were given , But now no longer such , oh , such The blast of Disappointment's touch ! · No longer now those hours appear ; Each leaf is sullied by a tear : Blank ...
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