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... brothers with the help of an attendant spirit and a river nymph , is a patent allegory of virtue , unharmed amid all ... Brother declares that virtue is eternal and evil self- consuming , and that the very foundations of the universe are ...
... brothers with the help of an attendant spirit and a river nymph , is a patent allegory of virtue , unharmed amid all ... Brother declares that virtue is eternal and evil self- consuming , and that the very foundations of the universe are ...
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... Brother ; Second Brother ; Sabrina , the Nymph . The first Scene discovers a wild Wood . The Attendant Spirit descends or enters Before the starry threshold of Jove's court My mansion is , where those immortal shapes Of bright aëreal ...
... Brother ; Second Brother ; Sabrina , the Nymph . The first Scene discovers a wild Wood . The Attendant Spirit descends or enters Before the starry threshold of Jove's court My mansion is , where those immortal shapes Of bright aëreal ...
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... brother , Belinus , Then the Armorican settlers under the laws of the Britons , Ay , and the womb of Ingraine fatally pregnant with Arthur , Uther's son.1 But however favourably he may for a time have thought of the Arthurian legends as ...
... brother , Belinus , Then the Armorican settlers under the laws of the Britons , Ay , and the womb of Ingraine fatally pregnant with Arthur , Uther's son.1 But however favourably he may for a time have thought of the Arthurian legends as ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 24 |
On his having arrived at the Age | 37 |
To the Nightingale | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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