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... Prec. How slowly through the lilacscented air Descends the tranquil moon! Like thistledown The vapory clouds float in the peaceful sky; And sweetly from yon hollow vaults of shade The nightingales breathe outtheir souls in song.And hark ...
... Prec. How slowly through the lilacscented air Descends the tranquil moon! Like thistledown The vapory clouds float in the peaceful sky; And sweetly from yon hollow vaults of shade The nightingales breathe outtheir souls in song.And hark ...
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... Prec. I amso frightened! 'T isforthee I tremble! I hateto have theeclimb that wall by night! Did no one see thee? Vict. None, my love,butthou. Prec. 'T is very dangerous; and when thou art gone I chide myself for letting theecome here ...
... Prec. I amso frightened! 'T isforthee I tremble! I hateto have theeclimb that wall by night! Did no one see thee? Vict. None, my love,butthou. Prec. 'T is very dangerous; and when thou art gone I chide myself for letting theecome here ...
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... Prec. Am I not always fair? Vict. Ay,and sofairThat I am jealous of alleyesthat see thee, And wish that they were blind. Prec. I heed them not; When thou art present, I see none but thee! Vict. There's nothing fair nor beautiful, but ...
... Prec. Am I not always fair? Vict. Ay,and sofairThat I am jealous of alleyesthat see thee, And wish that they were blind. Prec. I heed them not; When thou art present, I see none but thee! Vict. There's nothing fair nor beautiful, but ...
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... Prec. Why, simply thus. Thou knowest the Pope has sent here into Spain To put a stop to dances on the stage. Vict. I have heard it whispered. Prec. Now the Cardinal, Whofor this purpose comes, would fain behold With hisown eyes these ...
... Prec. Why, simply thus. Thou knowest the Pope has sent here into Spain To put a stop to dances on the stage. Vict. I have heard it whispered. Prec. Now the Cardinal, Whofor this purpose comes, would fain behold With hisown eyes these ...
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... Prec. I thought Ine'er should see thy face again. Thy farewell had a soundof sorrow in it. Vict. Thatwas thefirst sound inthe song of love! Scarce more than silence is, and yet a sound. Hands of invisible spirits touch the stringsOf ...
... Prec. I thought Ine'er should see thy face again. Thy farewell had a soundof sorrow in it. Vict. Thatwas thefirst sound inthe song of love! Scarce more than silence is, and yet a sound. Hands of invisible spirits touch the stringsOf ...
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