Anthology of Friendship (Ioläus).Edward Carpenter |
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... tender friendship by the bounds of Greece , but sailed to the furthest boundaries of the Scythians the one sick , the other ministering to him . When they had come into the Tauric land straightway they were met by the matricidal fury ...
... tender friendship by the bounds of Greece , but sailed to the furthest boundaries of the Scythians the one sick , the other ministering to him . When they had come into the Tauric land straightway they were met by the matricidal fury ...
Page 169
... tender sentiment , yet half revealing here and there a more passionate feeling ; expressing in simplest words the most difficult and elusive thoughts ( e.g. , Cantos 128 and 129 ) , as well as the most intimate and sacred moods of the ...
... tender sentiment , yet half revealing here and there a more passionate feeling ; expressing in simplest words the most difficult and elusive thoughts ( e.g. , Cantos 128 and 129 ) , as well as the most intimate and sacred moods of the ...
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... Cesarion dead ! His happy days Death to the grave has consecrate . His charm I mourn and gentle grace . He's dead - my tender , faithful mate ! Frederick to Cesarion A thousand daggers pierce my heart ; It trembles , 207 Modern Times.
... Cesarion dead ! His happy days Death to the grave has consecrate . His charm I mourn and gentle grace . He's dead - my tender , faithful mate ! Frederick to Cesarion A thousand daggers pierce my heart ; It trembles , 207 Modern Times.
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1817 LIBRARIES Achilles affection Amile Aristogeiton arms attachment battle Beaumont beauty beloved blood body Boëtie called Calmar Catullus CHIGAN Cleomachus companions comrades comradeship custom dead dear death desire devotion divine dreams Edition Edward Carpenter Epaminondas Essay eyes fair faithful feeling Fletcher flower friendship Ganymede Greece grief Harmodius Harmodius and Aristogeiton hast hath heart hero Hipparchus Homer honour Ibid Idyl Iliad inspired Iolaus J. A. Symonds Jonathan Katte King kisses letters live love thee lover Ludwig MICHIGAN mind mortal nature never night Nisus noble Orestes Orla passion Patroclus Pausanias Pelopidas Phædo Phædrus Philolaus Plato Plutarch poems Pylades quotations recognised Rodiya romantic Sacred Band says sentiment shalt sight Socrates song sonnets soul speak spirit story Suleyman sweet tender Theban Theocritus thine thing thou art thought thy love trans translation tribe true UNIV verses weep young youth