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If you would know how a man speaks in earnest , Read here this passage ,
where St. Peter thunders In Paradise against degenerate Popes And the
corruptions of the church , till all The heaven about him blushes like a sunset . I
beg you to ...
If you would know how a man speaks in earnest , Read here this passage ,
where St. Peter thunders In Paradise against degenerate Popes And the
corruptions of the church , till all The heaven about him blushes like a sunset . I
beg you to ...
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Nature paints not In oils , but frescoes the great dome of heaven With sunsets ,
and the lovely forms of clouds And flying vapors . Do not revive again the old
dispute : I have an excellent memory for forgetting , But I still feel the hut . Wounds
are ...
Nature paints not In oils , but frescoes the great dome of heaven With sunsets ,
and the lovely forms of clouds And flying vapors . Do not revive again the old
dispute : I have an excellent memory for forgetting , But I still feel the hut . Wounds
are ...
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The mirror falls and breaks . MICHAEL ANGELO . Then she is dead ! JULIA . Alas
! yes , she is dead ! Even death itself in her fair face seems fair . VITTORIA .
MICHAEL ANGELO . Not disobedient to the heavenly vision ! Pescara ! my
Pescara !
The mirror falls and breaks . MICHAEL ANGELO . Then she is dead ! JULIA . Alas
! yes , she is dead ! Even death itself in her fair face seems fair . VITTORIA .
MICHAEL ANGELO . Not disobedient to the heavenly vision ! Pescara ! my
Pescara !
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Then , with a cry so loud it might have reached The heaven of fire , I bounded to
my feet , And rushed back to my workmen . They all stood Bewildered and
desponding ; and I looked Into the furnace , and beheld the mass Half molten
only , and ...
Then , with a cry so loud it might have reached The heaven of fire , I bounded to
my feet , And rushed back to my workmen . They all stood Bewildered and
desponding ; and I looked Into the furnace , and beheld the mass Half molten
only , and ...
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He would Concerning heaven and hell and paradise , In that same letter , known
to all the world , Nature would not be forced , as she is now , To feel ashamed
that she invested me With such great talent ; that I stand myself A very idol in the ...
He would Concerning heaven and hell and paradise , In that same letter , known
to all the world , Nature would not be forced , as she is now , To feel ashamed
that she invested me With such great talent ; that I stand myself A very idol in the ...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen2 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1881 |
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