Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... death I have done nothing but die . " Then pausing , and a little fainting , and again coming to herself , " Oh , sweet life , welcome , " said she ; " now feel I the bands untied of the cruel death which so long hath held me . And O ...
... death I have done nothing but die . " Then pausing , and a little fainting , and again coming to herself , " Oh , sweet life , welcome , " said she ; " now feel I the bands untied of the cruel death which so long hath held me . And O ...
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... death ) was so confused withal ( her courage still rebelling against her wit , desiring still with force to do impossible matters ) that as her desire was stopped with power , so her conceit was darkened with a mist of desire . For ...
... death ) was so confused withal ( her courage still rebelling against her wit , desiring still with force to do impossible matters ) that as her desire was stopped with power , so her conceit was darkened with a mist of desire . For ...
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... death , and a death where the manner could be no comfort to the discomfortableness of the matter . But when the body was carried through the gate , and the people ( saving such as were appointed ) not suffered to go further , then was ...
... death , and a death where the manner could be no comfort to the discomfortableness of the matter . But when the body was carried through the gate , and the people ( saving such as were appointed ) not suffered to go further , then was ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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