The Last Essays of EliaDent, 1900 - 254 pages |
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Page 121
... Sweet , it was saucy Love , not humble I. But no ' scuse serves ; she makes her wrath appear In beauty's throne , -see now who dares come near , Those scarlet judges , threat'ning bloody pain ? O heav'nly Fool , thy most kiss - worthy ...
... Sweet , it was saucy Love , not humble I. But no ' scuse serves ; she makes her wrath appear In beauty's throne , -see now who dares come near , Those scarlet judges , threat'ning bloody pain ? O heav'nly Fool , thy most kiss - worthy ...
Page 123
... Sweet pillows , sweetest bed ; A chamber deaf to noise , and blind to light ; A rosy garland , and a weary head . That sweet enemy -France- 2d Sonnet . 5th Sonnet . But they are not rich in words only , in vague and unlocalized feelings ...
... Sweet pillows , sweetest bed ; A chamber deaf to noise , and blind to light ; A rosy garland , and a weary head . That sweet enemy -France- 2d Sonnet . 5th Sonnet . But they are not rich in words only , in vague and unlocalized feelings ...
Page 131
... sweet , as Virgil sings , had been the descending " of the overnight , balmy the first sinking of the heavy head upon the pillow ; but to get up , as he goes on to say , -revocare gradus , superasque evadere ad auras- and to get up ...
... sweet , as Virgil sings , had been the descending " of the overnight , balmy the first sinking of the heavy head upon the pillow ; but to get up , as he goes on to say , -revocare gradus , superasque evadere ad auras- and to get up ...
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