Arundines Cami: sive, Musarum Cantabrigienium lusus canoriTypis Academicis excusus; veneunt apud J.G. Parker, Londini, 1843 - 297 páginas |
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... voice was thin , as voices from the grave ; And deep - asleep he seemed , yet all awake ; And music in his ears his beating heart did wake . They sat them down upon the yellow sand , Between the sun and moon , upon the shore ; And sweet ...
... voice was thin , as voices from the grave ; And deep - asleep he seemed , yet all awake ; And music in his ears his beating heart did wake . They sat them down upon the yellow sand , Between the sun and moon , upon the shore ; And sweet ...
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... voice , And that was all in all to me . At length , as years rolled swiftly on , They talked to me of Time's decay , Of roses from thy soft cheek gone , Of ebon tresses turned to grey . I heard them ; but I heeded not ; The withering ...
... voice , And that was all in all to me . At length , as years rolled swiftly on , They talked to me of Time's decay , Of roses from thy soft cheek gone , Of ebon tresses turned to grey . I heard them ; but I heeded not ; The withering ...
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... voice nor minstrel sound Among their radiant orbs be found ? With saints and angels they rejoice , And utter forth a glorious voice , For ever singing as they shine , " The hand that made us is divine . " Addison . Sol qualis niteat ...
... voice nor minstrel sound Among their radiant orbs be found ? With saints and angels they rejoice , And utter forth a glorious voice , For ever singing as they shine , " The hand that made us is divine . " Addison . Sol qualis niteat ...
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