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... desire disposed To the adventure , with these words of thine , That to my first intent I have returned . Now go , for one sole will is in us both , Thou Leader , and thou Lord , and Master thou . " Thus said I to him ; and when he had ...
... desire disposed To the adventure , with these words of thine , That to my first intent I have returned . Now go , for one sole will is in us both , Thou Leader , and thou Lord , and Master thou . " Thus said I to him ; and when he had ...
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... desire . 103 116 ន 190 ན This way there never passes a good sou , And hence if Charon doth complain of thee , Well mayst thou know now what his speech imports . " This being finished , all the dusk champaign Trembled so violently ...
... desire . 103 116 ន 190 ན This way there never passes a good sou , And hence if Charon doth complain of thee , Well mayst thou know now what his speech imports . " This being finished , all the dusk champaign Trembled so violently ...
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... desire . " Great grief seized on my heart when this I heard , Because some people of much worthiness I knew , who in that Limbo were suspended . " Tell me , my Master , tell me , thou my Lord , " Began I , with desire of being certain ...
... desire . " Great grief seized on my heart when this I heard , Because some people of much worthiness I knew , who in that Limbo were suspended . " Tell me , my Master , tell me , thou my Lord , " Began I , with desire of being certain ...
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... desire , With open and steady wings to the sweet nest Fly through the air by their volition borne , So came they from the band -where Dido is , Approaching us athwart the air malign , So strong was the affectionate appeal . " O living ...
... desire , With open and steady wings to the sweet nest Fly through the air by their volition borne , So came they from the band -where Dido is , Approaching us athwart the air malign , So strong was the affectionate appeal . " O living ...
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... desire , I will do even as he who weeps and speaks One day we reading were for our delight Of Launcelot , how Love did him enthral . Alone we were and without any fear . Full many a time our eyes together drew That reading , and drove ...
... desire , I will do even as he who weeps and speaks One day we reading were for our delight Of Launcelot , how Love did him enthral . Alone we were and without any fear . Full many a time our eyes together drew That reading , and drove ...
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