Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 682
... eyes of thy Marcia , " who visibly yet doth pray thee , O holy breast , that thou hold her for thine own : for love of her then incline thee unto us . Let us go through thy seven kingdoms : thanks of thee I will bear back to her , if ...
... eyes of thy Marcia , " who visibly yet doth pray thee , O holy breast , that thou hold her for thine own : for love of her then incline thee unto us . Let us go through thy seven kingdoms : thanks of thee I will bear back to her , if ...
Page 691
... eyes to me on this side the stream . Albeit the veil which fell from her head , crowned with Minerva's leaves , did not let her appear manifest , queenlike in bearing yet stern , she continued , like one who speaks and holdeth back the ...
... eyes to me on this side the stream . Albeit the veil which fell from her head , crowned with Minerva's leaves , did not let her appear manifest , queenlike in bearing yet stern , she continued , like one who speaks and holdeth back the ...
Page 704
... eyes and saw her , making to herself a crown as she reflected from her the eternal rays . From that region which thundereth most high , no mortal eye is so far distant , though plunged most deep within the sea , as there from Beatrice ...
... eyes and saw her , making to herself a crown as she reflected from her the eternal rays . From that region which thundereth most high , no mortal eye is so far distant , though plunged most deep within the sea , as there from Beatrice ...
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