The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... Pandarus , his own Brother dear , For love of God , full piteously did say , We must the Palace see of Cresida ; For since we yet may have no other feast , Let us behold her Palace at the least ! 5 And therewithal to cover his intent A ...
... Pandarus , his own Brother dear , For love of God , full piteously did say , We must the Palace see of Cresida ; For since we yet may have no other feast , Let us behold her Palace at the least ! 5 And therewithal to cover his intent A ...
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... Pandarus an eye , With changed face , and piteous to behold ; And when he might his time aright espy , Aye as he rode , to Pandarus he told Both his new sorrow and his joys of old , So piteously , and with so dead a hue , That every ...
... Pandarus an eye , With changed face , and piteous to behold ; And when he might his time aright espy , Aye as he rode , to Pandarus he told Both his new sorrow and his joys of old , So piteously , and with so dead a hue , That every ...
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... Pandarus , Who busily made use of all his might To comfort him , and make his heart more light ; Giving him always hope , that she the morrow Of the tenth day will come , and end his sorrow 1801 . 165 POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF ...
... Pandarus , Who busily made use of all his might To comfort him , and make his heart more light ; Giving him always hope , that she the morrow Of the tenth day will come , and end his sorrow 1801 . 165 POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF ...
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