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CHAPTER 1.IV. E cosi i pigri e timidi desiri Sprona. "Gerusal.
Lib.," cant.iv.
lxxxviii. (And thus the slow and timid passions urged.) It was the custom of Pisani, except when the duties of his profession made special demand on his time, to devote a certain portion of the mid-day to sleep,--a habit not so much a luxury as a necessity to a man who slept very little during the night.
In fact, whether to compose or to practice, the hours of noon were precisely those in which Pisani could not have been active if he would.
His genius resembled those fountains full at dawn and evening, overflowing at night, and perfectly dry at the meridian.
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