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Strana 31
This nymph one day , surcharg'd with love and grief , Which commonly ( the more
the pity ) dwell As inmates both together , walking forth With other maids to fish
upon the shore ; Estrays apart , and leaves her company , To entertain herself ...
This nymph one day , surcharg'd with love and grief , Which commonly ( the more
the pity ) dwell As inmates both together , walking forth With other maids to fish
upon the shore ; Estrays apart , and leaves her company , To entertain herself ...
Strana 32
Then kisses she her feet , then kisses too The infant's feet ; and , “ Oh , sweet
babe " ( said she ) , “ Could'st thou but to thy mother speak for me , “ And crave
her to have pity on my case , “ Thou might'st perhaps prevail with her so much ...
Then kisses she her feet , then kisses too The infant's feet ; and , “ Oh , sweet
babe " ( said she ) , “ Could'st thou but to thy mother speak for me , “ And crave
her to have pity on my case , “ Thou might'st perhaps prevail with her so much ...
Strana 33
... they would Take pity on her , and relieve her youth From that sad servitude
wherein she liv'd : For which she hop'd that she had friends alive Would thank
them one day , and reward them too ; If not , yet that she knew the heav'ns would
do .
... they would Take pity on her , and relieve her youth From that sad servitude
wherein she liv'd : For which she hop'd that she had friends alive Would thank
them one day , and reward them too ; If not , yet that she knew the heav'ns would
do .
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ... Charles Lamb Náhled není k dispozici. - 1907 |
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