Christabel: Kubla Khan : a Vision ; The Pains of SleepJohn Murray, 1816 - Всего страниц: 64 |
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... EMER . What ? Raab Kiuprili ? What ? a father's sword Against his own son's breast ? KIUP . " Twould best excuse him , Were he thy son , Prince Emerick . I abjure him . EMER . This is my thank , then , that I have com → menc'd A reign ...
... EMER . What ? Raab Kiuprili ? What ? a father's sword Against his own son's breast ? KIUP . " Twould best excuse him , Were he thy son , Prince Emerick . I abjure him . EMER . This is my thank , then , that I have com → menc'd A reign ...
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... EMER . By what right dares Kiuprili question me ? KIUP . By a right common to all loyal subjects— To me a duty ! As the realm's co - regent Appointed by our sov'reign's last free act , Writ by himself .- ( Grasping the patent . ) EMER ...
... EMER . By what right dares Kiuprili question me ? KIUP . By a right common to all loyal subjects— To me a duty ! As the realm's co - regent Appointed by our sov'reign's last free act , Writ by himself .- ( Grasping the patent . ) EMER ...
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... EMER . Unwillingly I tell thee , that Zapolya , Madden'd with grief , her erring hopes prov'd idle- CASIM . Sire ! speak the whole truth ! Say , her frauds detected ! EMER . According to the sworn attests in council Of her physician ...
... EMER . Unwillingly I tell thee , that Zapolya , Madden'd with grief , her erring hopes prov'd idle- CASIM . Sire ! speak the whole truth ! Say , her frauds detected ! EMER . According to the sworn attests in council Of her physician ...
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... EMER . Right , Casimir ! Receive my pledge , lord general . It shall stand In her own will to appear and voice her claims ; Or , ( which in truth I hold the wiser course ) With all the past pass'd by , as family quarrels , Let the Queen ...
... EMER . Right , Casimir ! Receive my pledge , lord general . It shall stand In her own will to appear and voice her claims ; Or , ( which in truth I hold the wiser course ) With all the past pass'd by , as family quarrels , Let the Queen ...
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... EMER . Conscience , good my lord , Is but the pulse of reason . Is it conscience , That a free nation should be handed down , Like the dull clods beneath our feet , by chance And the blind law of lineage ? That whether infant , Or man ...
... EMER . Conscience , good my lord , Is but the pulse of reason . Is it conscience , That a free nation should be handed down , Like the dull clods beneath our feet , by chance And the blind law of lineage ? That whether infant , Or man ...
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Andreas arms babe BATHO Bathory's beneath BETH Bethlen Bathory bless Bracy brave CASIM cavern Chef Ragozzi child Christabel cockatrice command curse dare dastard doth dream E'en EMER Enter Exeunt eyes faith father fear Geraldine guard Hark haste hath hear heard heart Heaven Hush Illyria King Emerick KIUP kneel KUBLA KHAN Lady Sarolta lady's LASK Laska leave look Lord Casimir lord high steward LORD RUDOLPH loud Lycanthropus madam maid mother mountains noble o'er OLD BATHORY orphan's palace PESTA PESTALUTZ poor pray Prince Emerick Queen Raab Kiuprili RAGOZ retire Roland de Vaux royal S. T. COLERIDGE SAROL servants Sir Leoline Sire soul sov'reign's spake speak spirit steward sweet sword tale tears tell thee thine Thou art throne traitor treason turn'd Twas twice the sun tyrant usurpation voice war-wolf wood words youth ZAPO ZAPOLYA ВЕТН
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Стр. 61 - The shadow of the dome of pleasure Floated midway on the waves; Where was heard the mingled measure From the fountain and the caves. It was a miracle of rare device, A sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice!
Стр. 60 - Huge fragments vaulted like rebounding hail, Or chaffy grain beneath the thresher's flail : And mid these dancing rocks at once and ever It flung up momently the sacred river.
Стр. 15 - So free from danger, free from fear, They cross'd the court : right glad they were. And Christabel devoutly cried To the lady by her side ; ' Praise we the Virgin all divine Who hath rescued thee from thy distress!' 'Alas, alas!' said Geraldine, ' I cannot speak for weariness.
Стр. 9 - Tis a month before the month of May, And the Spring comes slowly up this way. The lovely lady, Christabel, Whom her father loves so well, What makes her in the wood so late, A furlong from the castle gate? She had dreams all yesternight Of her own betrothed knight; And she in the midnight wood will pray For the weal of her lover that's far away.
Стр. 23 - In the touch of this bosom there worketh a spell, Which is lord of thy utterance, Christabel! Thou knowest to-night, and wilt know to-morrow; This mark of my shame, this seal of my sorrow; But...
Стр. 11 - On the topmost twig that looks up at the sky. Hush, beating heart of Christabel ! Jesu, Maria, shield her well ! She folded her arms beneath her cloak, And stole to the other side of the oak.
Стр. 11 - Her blue-veined feet unsandal'd were, And wildly glittered here and there The gems entangled in her hair. I guess, 'twas frightful there to see A lady so richly clad as she — Beautiful exceedingly! Mary mother, save me now! (Said Christabel,) And who art thou?
Стр. 25 - Amid the jagged shadows Of mossy leafless boughs, Kneeling in the moonlight, To make her gentle vows ; Her slender palms together prest, Heaving sometimes on her breast ; Her face resigned to bliss or bale—- Her face, oh call it fair not pale, And both blue eyes more bright than clear, Each about to have a tear.
Стр. 17 - And nothing else saw she thereby, Save the boss of the shield of Sir Leoline tall, Which hung in a murky old niche in the wall. O softly tread, said Christabel, My father seldom sleepeth well.