The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgePhillips, Sampson, 1855 - Всего страниц: 464 |
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... , And thank'd me for redeeming them from murder . Alh . You are lost in thought : hear him no more , sweet Lady ! Ter . From morn to night I am myself a dreamer , And slight things bring on me the idle mood ! 38 REMORSE .
... , And thank'd me for redeeming them from murder . Alh . You are lost in thought : hear him no more , sweet Lady ! Ter . From morn to night I am myself a dreamer , And slight things bring on me the idle mood ! 38 REMORSE .
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... murder me , might well cheat her ? But ere she married him , he had stain'd her honour ; Ah ! there I am hamper'd . What if this were a lie Framed by the assassin ? Who should tell it him , If it were truth ? Ordonio would not tell him ...
... murder me , might well cheat her ? But ere she married him , he had stain'd her honour ; Ah ! there I am hamper'd . What if this were a lie Framed by the assassin ? Who should tell it him , If it were truth ? Ordonio would not tell him ...
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... Murder grants the dead a grave ) O tell me , Valdez ! -answer me , Ordonio ! Where lies the corse of my betrothed husband ? Ord . There , where Ordonio likewise would fain lie ! In the sleep - compelling earth , in unpierced darkness ...
... Murder grants the dead a grave ) O tell me , Valdez ! -answer me , Ordonio ! Where lies the corse of my betrothed husband ? Ord . There , where Ordonio likewise would fain lie ! In the sleep - compelling earth , in unpierced darkness ...
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... murder'd . Leave all to me . Nay , whither , gentle Lady ? Val . What seek you now ? Ter . To guide me- A better , surer light Both Val . and Ord . Whither ? Ter . To the only place Where life yet dwells for me , and ease of heart ...
... murder'd . Leave all to me . Nay , whither , gentle Lady ? Val . What seek you now ? Ter . To guide me- A better , surer light Both Val . and Ord . Whither ? Ter . To the only place Where life yet dwells for me , and ease of heart ...
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... murder his own brother , would not scruple To murder thee , if e'er his guilt grew jealous , And he could steal upon thee in the dark ! • Ord . Thou wouldst not then have come , if- Isi . O yes , my Lord ! I would have met him arm'd ...
... murder his own brother , would not scruple To murder thee , if e'er his guilt grew jealous , And he could steal upon thee in the dark ! • Ord . Thou wouldst not then have come , if- Isi . O yes , my Lord ! I would have met him arm'd ...
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