Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... seemed to make a contention . whether that in perfect blackness , or her skin in perfect white- ness were the most excellent , then , I say , the very clouds seemed to give place to make the heaven more fair . At least the clouds of ...
... seemed to make a contention . whether that in perfect blackness , or her skin in perfect white- ness were the most excellent , then , I say , the very clouds seemed to give place to make the heaven more fair . At least the clouds of ...
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... seemed a temple , wherein love and beauty were mar- ried ; her lips , although they were kept close with modest silence , yet , with a pretty kind of natural swelling , they seemed to invite the guests that looked on them ; her cheeks ...
... seemed a temple , wherein love and beauty were mar- ried ; her lips , although they were kept close with modest silence , yet , with a pretty kind of natural swelling , they seemed to invite the guests that looked on them ; her cheeks ...
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... seemed to smile in them , though her mouth and cheeks obeyed that pretty demureness , which the more one marks , the more one would judge the poor soul apt to believe , and therefore the more pity to deceive her . Next came the Queen of ...
... seemed to smile in them , though her mouth and cheeks obeyed that pretty demureness , which the more one marks , the more one would judge the poor soul apt to believe , and therefore the more pity to deceive her . Next came the Queen of ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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