Poems, Volume 2J.R. Osgood, 1875 |
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... . 429 Consolation 430 To Cardinal Richelieu 431 The Angel and the Child 432 To Italy . Wanderer's Night - Songs Remorse . Santa Teresa's Book - Mark Notes 433 434 434 435 437 குரும் THE SONG OF HIAWATHA . VI . 1 1855 . vi CONTENTS .
... . 429 Consolation 430 To Cardinal Richelieu 431 The Angel and the Child 432 To Italy . Wanderer's Night - Songs Remorse . Santa Teresa's Book - Mark Notes 433 434 434 435 437 குரும் THE SONG OF HIAWATHA . VI . 1 1855 . vi CONTENTS .
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... Italy ; and next to those , The story - telling bard of prose , Who wrote the joyous Tuscan tales Of the Decameron , that make Fiesole's green hills and vales Remembered for Boccaccio's sake . Much too of music was his thought ; The ...
... Italy ; and next to those , The story - telling bard of prose , Who wrote the joyous Tuscan tales Of the Decameron , that make Fiesole's green hills and vales Remembered for Boccaccio's sake . Much too of music was his thought ; The ...
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... Italian tales , " he said , " From the much - praised Decameron down Through all the rabble of the rest , Are either trifling , dull , or lewd ; The gossip of a neighborhood In some remote provincial town , A scandalous chronicle at ...
... Italian tales , " he said , " From the much - praised Decameron down Through all the rabble of the rest , Are either trifling , dull , or lewd ; The gossip of a neighborhood In some remote provincial town , A scandalous chronicle at ...
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... Italy , Whose loveliness was more resplendent made By the mere passing of that cavalcade , With plumes , and cloaks , and housings , and the stir Of jewelled bridle and of golden spur . And lo ! among the menials , in mock state , Upon ...
... Italy , Whose loveliness was more resplendent made By the mere passing of that cavalcade , With plumes , and cloaks , and housings , and the stir Of jewelled bridle and of golden spur . And lo ! among the menials , in mock state , Upon ...
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... Italy Unto Salerno , and from thence by sea . And when once more within Palermo's wall , And , seated on the throne in his great hall , He heard the Angelus from convent towers , As if the better world conversed with ours , He beckoned ...
... Italy Unto Salerno , and from thence by sea . And when once more within Palermo's wall , And , seated on the throne in his great hall , He heard the Angelus from convent towers , As if the better world conversed with ours , He beckoned ...
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