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" By one so deep in love, then he, who ne'er From me shall separate, at once my lips All trembling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more. "
Song and Legend from the Middle Ages - Page 111
by William Darnall MacClintock - 1893 - 129 pages
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Shepp's Giant Library: Eight Great Books in a Single Volume, an Unrivalled ...

Daniel B. Shepp - 1897 - 542 pages
...love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more." While thus one spirit spake, The other wail'd so sorely, that heart-struck I, through compassion...seem'd not far From death, and like a corse fell to the gr ound DANTE (The Inferno.) THE DAISY. FF all the floures in the mede, ' Than love 1 most these floures...
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Francesca Da Rimini: A Tragedy of Silvio Pellico

Silvio Pellico - 1897 - 172 pages
...spirit spake, The other wailed so sorely, that heart-struck I, through compassion fainting, seemed not far From death, and like a corse fell to the ground. xliii PELLICO'S FABLE. ACT I. Francesco, daughter of Guido, lord of Ravenna, has been married to Lancelot,...
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Tchaikovsky; His Life and Works: With Extracts from His Writings, and the ...

Rosa Newmarch - 1900 - 258 pages
...writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more. Thus while one spirit spake, The other wailed so sorely, that heart-struck I, through...far From death, and like a corse fell to the ground. The two first movements of the fantasia — Andante lugubre and Piu mosso — are clearly intended...
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The Vision of Dante Alighieri, Volume 1

Dante Alighieri - 1900 - 312 pages
...purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more." 3 While thus one spirit spake, The other wail'd so sorely, that heart-struck •— • I, through...seem'd not far From death, and like a corse fell to the ground.4 omni adversitate fortunse infelicissimum genus est infortunii fuisse felicem et non esse."...
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The World's Great Classics, Volume 51

Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1901 - 474 pages
...PUBLIC 1 IBRARY AS: OK, LiXc?X ANB l. ft We read no more." While thus one spirit spake, The other wail'd so sorely, that heart-struck I, through compassion...far From death, and like a corse fell to the ground. CANTO VI ARGUMENT. — On his recovery, the Poet finds himself in the third circle, where the gluttonous...
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Studies in the Poetry of Italy

Frank Justus Miller, Oscar Kuhns - 1901 - 362 pages
...spirit spake, The other wailed so sorely, that heart-struck I, through compassion fainting, seemed not far From death, and like a corse fell to the ground." Passing rapidly over circle three, in which the gluWf-j ^ </ tons lie in mire under a pelting storm...
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The Bibliophile Library of Literature, Art and Rare Manuscripts: History ...

Forrest Morgan, Caroline Ticknor - 1904 - 396 pages
...spirit spake, The other wailed so sorely, that heart-struck I, through compassion fainting, seemed not far From death, and like a corse fell to the ground. FBAJsCESCA OF RlMINI. (Byron's Translation.) " The land where I was born sits by the seas, Upon that...
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Francesca da Rimini: a tragedy of Silvio Pellico

Silvio Pellico - 1905 - 210 pages
...spirit spake, The other wailed so sorely, that heart-struck I, through compassion fainting, seemed not far From death, and like a corse fell to the ground. PELLICO'S FABLE. ACT I. Francesca, daughter of Guido, lord of Ravenna, has been married to Lancelot,...
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The Divine Comedy, Volume 1

Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 446 pages
...love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more." While thus one spirit spake, The other wail'd so sorely, that heart-struck I, through compassion...far From death, and like a corse fell to the ground. CANTO VI ARGUMENT. — On his recovery, the Poet finds himself in the third circle, where the gluttonous...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 20

1909 - 454 pages
...love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more." While thus one spirit spake, The other wail'd so sorely, that heart-struck I, through compassion...far From death, and like a corse fell to the ground. CANTO VI ABGUMENT. — On his recovery, the Poet finds himself in the third circle, where the gluttonous...
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