Orlando Furioso Canto 21 (Ludovico Ariosto Poems)
ARGUMENTZerbino for Gabrina, who a heartOf asp appears to bear, contends. O'erthrown,The Fleming falls upon the other part,Through cause of ...
ARGUMENTZerbino for Gabrina, who a heartOf asp appears to bear, contends. O'erthrown,The Fleming falls upon the other part,Through cause of ...
(Old English Manner.)APPRENTICED.Come out and hear the waters shoot, the owlet hoot, the owlet hoot; Yon crescent moon, a golden boat, ...
Earth regained,And lone sea--shore where the great waves come inFrothed like a horse put to his heart--burst speed,Sobbing up--hill, note ...
They tell me, Lucy, thou art dead,That all of thee we loved and cherishedHas with thy summer roses perished;And left, ...
Knowest thou now, O Love! Oh pure from the death of thy summer of sweetness!Seest thou now, O new-born Delight ...
THERE in his room, whene'er the moon looks in,And silvers now a shell, and now a fin,And o'er his chart ...
Love has its secrets, joy has its revealings.How shall I speak of that which love has hid?If my beloved shall ...
"This is no time for saying 'no'" Were thy last words to me,And yet my lips refused the kiss They might have ...
ONE year among the angels, beloved, thou hast been;One year has heaven's white portal shut back the sound of sin:And ...
O THOU who art my only Light,Thee do I follow through the night;Though home and hope are out of sight,Firm ...
Oh! surely for thee were the gates ajar,As thy chariot onward sped,When with brightened eye and youth renewed,Triumphant thou did'st ...
Round Rajagriha five fair hills arose,Guarding King Bimbas?ra's sylvan town:Baibh?ra green with lemon-grass and palms;Bipulla, at whose foot thin SarsutiSteals ...
I.The times are changed, and gone the dayWhen the high heavenly land,Though unbeheld, quite near them lay,And men could understand.The ...
Onward he passed, Exceeding sorrowful, seeing how men Fear so to die they are afraid to fear, ...
GENOA, 1872Two sunny winter days I sped alongThe Riviera's winding mountain way;Scarcely I caught the blue sea's faint far song,By ...
Why should we weep for thee,Since thou hast gone unsullied back to heaven,No stain upon thy spirit's purity, ...
Though thou return unto the former things, Fields, woods, and gardens, where thy feet have strayed In other ...
THE FORNARINA.AND bless'd was she thou lovedst, for whose sake Thy wit did veil in fanciful disguise The answer which ...
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