Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... pity , and when with pity once his heart was made kinder according to the aptness of the humor , it received straight a cruel impression of that wonderful passion , which to be defined is im- possible , by reason no words reach near to ...
... pity , and when with pity once his heart was made kinder according to the aptness of the humor , it received straight a cruel impression of that wonderful passion , which to be defined is im- possible , by reason no words reach near to ...
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... pity claim of any heart ; Her heart , sweet heart , is of no tiger's kind , And yet she hears and yet no pity I find , But more I cry , less grace she doth impart . Alas , what cause is there so overthwart That nobleness itself makes ...
... pity claim of any heart ; Her heart , sweet heart , is of no tiger's kind , And yet she hears and yet no pity I find , But more I cry , less grace she doth impart . Alas , what cause is there so overthwart That nobleness itself makes ...
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... pity the tale of me . 46 I curst thee oft , I pity now thy case , Blind - hitting boy , since she , that thee and me Rules with a beck , so tyrannizeth thee That thou must want or food or dwelling - place , For she protests1 to banish ...
... pity the tale of me . 46 I curst thee oft , I pity now thy case , Blind - hitting boy , since she , that thee and me Rules with a beck , so tyrannizeth thee That thou must want or food or dwelling - place , For she protests1 to banish ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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