Ignez de Castro: a tragedy ... By the author of “Rural Sonnets.”

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Ignez de Castro: a tragedy ... By the author of “Rural Sonnets.”

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Ignez de Castro, a tragedy [in verse] tr. by T.M. Musgrave

Ignez de Castro, a tragedy [in verse] tr. by T.M. Musgrave PDF Author: Antonio Ferreira
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Ignez de Castro

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Ignez de Castro ... By the author of “Rural Sonnets.” Second edition

Ignez de Castro ... By the author of “Rural Sonnets.” Second edition PDF Author: Inês de Castro
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Ignez De Castro

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IGNEZ DE CASTRO

IGNEZ DE CASTRO PDF Author: Author of Rural Sonnets
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Ignez de Castro. A tragedy [in five acts and in verse]. Translated from the Portugueze by I. M. Musgrave

Ignez de Castro. A tragedy [in five acts and in verse]. Translated from the Portugueze by I. M. Musgrave PDF Author: António FERREIRA (Quinhentista Poet.)
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Ignez de Castro

Ignez de Castro PDF Author: Jonathan S. Skelton
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DONA IGNEZ DE CASTRO

DONA IGNEZ DE CASTRO PDF Author: Nicolau Fl 18th Century Luiz Da Silva
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Ignez de Castro, a Tragedy [in Verse] Tr. by T. M. Musgrave

Ignez de Castro, a Tragedy [in Verse] Tr. by T. M. Musgrave PDF Author: Antonio Ferreira
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1825 edition. Excerpt: ... IGNEZ. Enfolding me within his arms, in vain He strove the strong emotion to conceal My tears and apprehensions had produced.-- And " Canst thou, dearest Ignez," he replied, "Canst thou permit such fears to agitate Thy peaceful breast? The day I saw thee first, Did not my heart resistless yield to thee, And, instant, thine become, and thine alone ?-- Solely for thee I value life, for thee Alone I hope to reign. To me the world A desert wild without thee would appear. 'Tis not within the power of man, nor yet Of adverse fortune, planets, or of fate, By force or art to tear me from thy arms. Irrevocably I to thee resign My heart, and claim thee for my own for life, The partner of my love, and royal state Which yet awaits me, and which thou alone Canst sweeten and adorn. O Heavenly Power, That rul'st the boundless skies and spacious earth, Thee I invoke to sanctify this vow!" NURSE. Thy joyful tears I well may comprehend, For precious drops like these now fill my eyes: So strange to us has joy for ever been, That it by signs of grief itself proclaims. IGNEZ. Now changeful fortune I no more may fear, And happy and secure I now may live. NURSE. Firm is the noble-minded Prince's faith, And may thy prudence grace thy royal state; For oft to our propitious destiny Our errors we oppose, where wisdom else The good might have secur'd; but blessings thus Are into evils oft by senseless pride Transform'd. IGNEZ. Do thou, my sage and gentle Nurse, Keep within reason's bounds my sudden joy. NURSE. Thy secret still conceal. IGNEZ. Here in my soul. NURSE. May heaven guard thee. IGNEZ. Tis my humble prayer. SCENE II. Don Pedro, Chorus, Gomez. O Sovereign Ruler of the universe, Whose glory and omnipotence in strains Of adoration all in heaven and earth...