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Page 28
... how thou wouldst have An agonizing need of knowing more ; And of thyself
thou ' lt see how I from these Was in desire of hearing their conditions , As they
unto mine eyes were manifest . “ O thou well - born , unto whom Grace concedes
...
... how thou wouldst have An agonizing need of knowing more ; And of thyself
thou ' lt see how I from these Was in desire of hearing their conditions , As they
unto mine eyes were manifest . “ O thou well - born , unto whom Grace concedes
...
Page 31
... the Arabians , Who , following Hannibal , had passed across The Alpine ridges
, Po , from which thou glidest ; Beneath it triumphed while they yet were young
Pompey and Scipio , and to the hill Beneath which thou wast born it bitter
seemed ...
... the Arabians , Who , following Hannibal , had passed across The Alpine ridges
, Po , from which thou glidest ; Beneath it triumphed while they yet were young
Pompey and Scipio , and to the hill Beneath which thou wast born it bitter
seemed ...
Page 35
... put thee upon thinking , But I will speedily thy mind unloose ; And do thou listen
, for these words of mine Of a great doctrine will a present make thee . By not
enduring on the power that wills Curb for his good , that man who ne'er was born
...
... put thee upon thinking , But I will speedily thy mind unloose ; And do thou listen
, for these words of mine Of a great doctrine will a present make thee . By not
enduring on the power that wills Curb for his good , that man who ne'er was born
...
Page 44
Hence one is Solon born , another Xerxes , Another Melchisedec , and another
he Who , Aying through the air , his son did lose . Revolving Nature , which a
signet is To mortal wax , doth practise well her art , But not one inn distinguish
from ...
Hence one is Solon born , another Xerxes , Another Melchisedec , and another
he Who , Aying through the air , his son did lose . Revolving Nature , which a
signet is To mortal wax , doth practise well her art , But not one inn distinguish
from ...
Page 46
Out of one root were born both I and it ; Cunizza was I called , and here I shine
Because the splendor of this star o'ercame me . But gladly to myself the cause I
pardon Of my allotment , and it does not grieve me ; Which would perhaps seem
...
Out of one root were born both I and it ; Cunizza was I called , and here I shine
Because the splendor of this star o'ercame me . But gladly to myself the cause I
pardon Of my allotment , and it does not grieve me ; Which would perhaps seem
...
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