Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... yield to the force of the present stream , with hope afterwards as occasion fell out to prevail better with him , or at least , to adventure his life in pre- serving him from any injury might be offered him . And with the beating of ...
... yield to the force of the present stream , with hope afterwards as occasion fell out to prevail better with him , or at least , to adventure his life in pre- serving him from any injury might be offered him . And with the beating of ...
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... yield good reason why they keep thee . But grant love of beauty to be a beastly fault ( al- though it be very hard , since only man , and no beast , hath that gift to discern beauty ) ; grant that lovely name of love to deserve all ...
... yield good reason why they keep thee . But grant love of beauty to be a beastly fault ( al- though it be very hard , since only man , and no beast , hath that gift to discern beauty ) ; grant that lovely name of love to deserve all ...
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... yield , yet doubtfully to yield , to this height of all comfort , that Philoclea lived ; which witnessing with the tears of joy , " Alas ! " said he , “ how shall I believe mine eyes any more ? Or do you yet but appear thus unto me , to ...
... yield , yet doubtfully to yield , to this height of all comfort , that Philoclea lived ; which witnessing with the tears of joy , " Alas ! " said he , “ how shall I believe mine eyes any more ? Or do you yet but appear thus unto me , to ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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