The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRoutledge and Sons, 1865 - 367 pages |
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Page 65
... Vict . Poor little dove ! Thou trem- blest like a leaf ! Prec . I am so frightened ! ' Tis for thee I tremble ! I hate to have thee climb that wall by night ! Did no one see thee ? Vict . None , my love , but thou . Prec . ' Tis very ...
... Vict . Poor little dove ! Thou trem- blest like a leaf ! Prec . I am so frightened ! ' Tis for thee I tremble ! I hate to have thee climb that wall by night ! Did no one see thee ? Vict . None , my love , but thou . Prec . ' Tis very ...
Page 66
... Vict . Sweet child of air ! Never did I behold thee so attired And garmented in beauty as to - night ! What hast thou done to make thee look so fair ? Prec . Am I not always fair ? Vict . Ay , and so fair That I am jealous of all eyes ...
... Vict . Sweet child of air ! Never did I behold thee so attired And garmented in beauty as to - night ! What hast thou done to make thee look so fair ? Prec . Am I not always fair ? Vict . Ay , and so fair That I am jealous of all eyes ...
Page 67
... Vict . So far as this . Our feelings and our thoughts Tend ever on , and rest not in the Pre- sent . As drops of rain fall into some dark well , And from below comes a scarce audible sound , So fall our thoughts into the dark Here ...
... Vict . So far as this . Our feelings and our thoughts Tend ever on , and rest not in the Pre- sent . As drops of rain fall into some dark well , And from below comes a scarce audible sound , So fall our thoughts into the dark Here ...
Page 68
... Vict . And brings to me Sweet fragrance from thy lips , as the soft wind Wafts to the out - bound mariner the breath Of the beloved land he leaves behind . Prec . Make not thy voyage long . Vict . To - morrow night Shall see me safe ...
... Vict . And brings to me Sweet fragrance from thy lips , as the soft wind Wafts to the out - bound mariner the breath Of the beloved land he leaves behind . Prec . Make not thy voyage long . Vict . To - morrow night Shall see me safe ...
Page 69
... Vict . Padre Hypolito ! Padre Hypo- lito ! Hyp . What do you want of Padre Hypolito ? Vict . Come , shrive me straight ; for , if love be a sin , The allusion here is to a Spanish epigram . 66 ' Siempre Fray Carrillo estás cansándonos ...
... Vict . Padre Hypolito ! Padre Hypo- lito ! Hyp . What do you want of Padre Hypolito ? Vict . Come , shrive me straight ; for , if love be a sin , The allusion here is to a Spanish epigram . 66 ' Siempre Fray Carrillo estás cansándonos ...
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