Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... Cleophila . And mortal it would have been , had not the death wound Cleophila , with a new thrust gave unto him , taken away the effect of his force , but , therewithal , he fell down , and gave Cleophila leisure to take off his head ...
... Cleophila . And mortal it would have been , had not the death wound Cleophila , with a new thrust gave unto him , taken away the effect of his force , but , therewithal , he fell down , and gave Cleophila leisure to take off his head ...
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... Cleophila with a painful delight she had to see , without hope of enjoying ; Gynecia , not so much with the love she bare to her best loved daughter , as with a new wonderful passionate love had possessed her heart of the goodly Cleophila ...
... Cleophila with a painful delight she had to see , without hope of enjoying ; Gynecia , not so much with the love she bare to her best loved daughter , as with a new wonderful passionate love had possessed her heart of the goodly Cleophila ...
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... Cleophila . For both those great ladies were excellently seen in that part of surgery , an art in that age greatly esteemed because it served as a minister to virtuous courage , which in those worthy days was even by ladies more beloved ...
... Cleophila . For both those great ladies were excellently seen in that part of surgery , an art in that age greatly esteemed because it served as a minister to virtuous courage , which in those worthy days was even by ladies more beloved ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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