All this of course had been contrived before, That furtively, as you may understand, He might quit Florence, and, being put on shore At Pisa, thence by Genoa, overland, Reach France and Paris. By which underhand Proceeding, poor Salvestra nothing knew... Florentine Tales: With Modern Illustrations - Seite 112von Thomas Powell - 1847 - 331 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...understand, He might quit Florence, and, being put on shore At Pisa, thence by Genoa, overland, Reach France and Paris. By which underhand Proceeding, poor...work just new from press — Type of a grief shall he more deeply dinted, As time wears on and life wears out — distress, With disappointment soured,... | |
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...Salvestra nothing knew Of his departure, even though from the strand She watched, with mystic sense, ns it withdrew, The stately barque that held her lover young and true ! " Salvestra looks at the receding sail With ignorant complacence ; yet, I've hinted, A mystic sense,... | |
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