Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... hand , 1 that in this orphan2 place Stella , I say my Stella , should appear What sayst thou now ? where is that ... hand - led me by the hand . 2 orphan - abandoned by her . 3 self - felt disgrace - inward grief . Make in my heavy mold1 ...
... hand , 1 that in this orphan2 place Stella , I say my Stella , should appear What sayst thou now ? where is that ... hand - led me by the hand . 2 orphan - abandoned by her . 3 self - felt disgrace - inward grief . Make in my heavy mold1 ...
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... hand , chafing and swearing by the pantaple123 of Pallas , and such other oaths as his rustical bravery could imagine ; and when he saw me , I assure you , my beauty was no more beholding to him than my harmony ; for , leaning his hands ...
... hand , chafing and swearing by the pantaple123 of Pallas , and such other oaths as his rustical bravery could imagine ; and when he saw me , I assure you , my beauty was no more beholding to him than my harmony ; for , leaning his hands ...
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... hand to behead the silk that was growing too short . And if at any time she put her mouth to bite it off , it seemed that where she had been long in making of a rose with her hand , she would in an instant make roses with her lips ; as ...
... hand to behead the silk that was growing too short . And if at any time she put her mouth to bite it off , it seemed that where she had been long in making of a rose with her hand , she would in an instant make roses with her lips ; as ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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