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... Zelmane dismissed Musidorus , who departed as full of care to help his friend as before he was to dissuade him . CHAPTER 15 The labyrinth of Zelmane's love . The ladies ' exercises . The chal- lenge of Phalantus137 in paragon138 of ...
... Zelmane dismissed Musidorus , who departed as full of care to help his friend as before he was to dissuade him . CHAPTER 15 The labyrinth of Zelmane's love . The ladies ' exercises . The chal- lenge of Phalantus137 in paragon138 of ...
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Selected Prose and Poetry Philip Sidney Robert Kimbrough. of the twice wounded Zelmane . Which made Zelmane not follow her over - hastily , lest she should too soon deprive herself of that pleasure ; but carrying the lion's head in her ...
Selected Prose and Poetry Philip Sidney Robert Kimbrough. of the twice wounded Zelmane . Which made Zelmane not follow her over - hastily , lest she should too soon deprive herself of that pleasure ; but carrying the lion's head in her ...
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... Zelmane , but not , as I feared , to my ruin , but to my preservation . " But when he had once named Zelmane , that name was as good as a pulley to make the clock of his praises run on in such sort that , Philanax found , was more ...
... Zelmane , but not , as I feared , to my ruin , but to my preservation . " But when he had once named Zelmane , that name was as good as a pulley to make the clock of his praises run on in such sort that , Philanax found , was more ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
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