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... truth once known - To blefs is to be bleft ! 125 We led the bending beggar on his way ; ( Bare were his feet , his treffes filver - gray ) Sooth'd the keen pangs his aged spirit felt , And on his tale with mute attention dwelt . As in ...
... truth once known - To blefs is to be bleft ! 125 We led the bending beggar on his way ; ( Bare were his feet , his treffes filver - gray ) Sooth'd the keen pangs his aged spirit felt , And on his tale with mute attention dwelt . As in ...
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... Truth ; Whofe every word enlighten'd and endear'd ; In age belov'd , in poverty rever'd ; In Friendship's filent register ye live , 155 Nor afk the vain memorial Art can give . But when the fons of peace and pleasure sleep , When only ...
... Truth ; Whofe every word enlighten'd and endear'd ; In age belov'd , in poverty rever'd ; In Friendship's filent register ye live , 155 Nor afk the vain memorial Art can give . But when the fons of peace and pleasure sleep , When only ...
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... truth and nature . When Bayardo meets Angelica in the forest , Va manfueto a la Donzella , Ch ' in Albracca il fervìa già di sua mano . ORLANDO FURIOSO , canto i . 75- NOTE XVI . Verse 335 . Sweet bird ! thy truth fball HARLEM's walls ...
... truth and nature . When Bayardo meets Angelica in the forest , Va manfueto a la Donzella , Ch ' in Albracca il fervìa già di sua mano . ORLANDO FURIOSO , canto i . 75- NOTE XVI . Verse 335 . Sweet bird ! thy truth fball HARLEM's walls ...
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