Gongora. With translations [in verse].1862 |
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... suffering realms were free ; That evermore the pine - clad Pyrenee Might be this loyal land's unbroken zone , And Truth , more fair than Morn o'er sparkling sea , Might dawn to blend long - sever'd faiths in one . Shall it not come ...
... suffering realms were free ; That evermore the pine - clad Pyrenee Might be this loyal land's unbroken zone , And Truth , more fair than Morn o'er sparkling sea , Might dawn to blend long - sever'd faiths in one . Shall it not come ...
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... suffered there . He remained for three days in a state of insensibility , and his friends began to account him dead but he recovered , and it had little effect in sobering the tone of his youthful spirit . A more grateful sonnet written ...
... suffered there . He remained for three days in a state of insensibility , and his friends began to account him dead but he recovered , and it had little effect in sobering the tone of his youthful spirit . A more grateful sonnet written ...
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... suffering seamen and soldiers who returned he relieved with all charitable care . Can- dour must allow there was more dignity in this than in the reception which George II . gave to the Duke of Cumberland after Closter - Seven . Gongora ...
... suffering seamen and soldiers who returned he relieved with all charitable care . Can- dour must allow there was more dignity in this than in the reception which George II . gave to the Duke of Cumberland after Closter - Seven . Gongora ...
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... suffer no one to live at large in town or country , who could give no satisfactory account of the means by which he lived . another place , having to advise how a Spanish noble- man might decline an unreasonable challenge to a duel ...
... suffer no one to live at large in town or country , who could give no satisfactory account of the means by which he lived . another place , having to advise how a Spanish noble- man might decline an unreasonable challenge to a duel ...
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... suffer death . The decision was just if he had committed murder ; but we learn that the penalty was shortly commuted into a fine to the Exchequer , another to the sufferer's family , and a third to maintain a company of troops for one ...
... suffer death . The decision was just if he had committed murder ; but we learn that the penalty was shortly commuted into a fine to the Exchequer , another to the sufferer's family , and a third to maintain a company of troops for one ...
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