The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 3James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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Page 43
... Thek . O yes , yes , mother ! At the first glance ! —My father is not altered . The form that stands before me , falsifies No feature of the image that hath lived So long within me ! Wal . The voice of my child ! I was indignant at my ...
... Thek . O yes , yes , mother ! At the first glance ! —My father is not altered . The form that stands before me , falsifies No feature of the image that hath lived So long within me ! Wal . The voice of my child ! I was indignant at my ...
Page 45
... Thek . Then I too must have scruples of his love : For his munificent hands did ornament me Ere yet the father's heart had spoken to me . Max . Yes ; ' tis his nature ever to be giving , And making happy . [ He grasps the hand of the ...
... Thek . Then I too must have scruples of his love : For his munificent hands did ornament me Ere yet the father's heart had spoken to me . Max . Yes ; ' tis his nature ever to be giving , And making happy . [ He grasps the hand of the ...
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... Thek . [ to the COUNTESS . ] Spare yourself the trouble : That hears he better from myself . Max . [ stepping backward . ] My Princess ! What have you let her hear me say , Aunt Tertsky ? Thek . [ to the COUNTESS . ] Has he been here ...
... Thek . [ to the COUNTESS . ] Spare yourself the trouble : That hears he better from myself . Max . [ stepping backward . ] My Princess ! What have you let her hear me say , Aunt Tertsky ? Thek . [ to the COUNTESS . ] Has he been here ...
Page 78
... Thek . Hush ! not a word more of this mummery , You see how soon the burthen is thrown off . [ To the COUNTESS . ] He is not in spirits . Where- fore is he not ? ' Tis you , aunt , that have made him all so gloomy ! He had quite another ...
... Thek . Hush ! not a word more of this mummery , You see how soon the burthen is thrown off . [ To the COUNTESS . ] He is not in spirits . Where- fore is he not ? ' Tis you , aunt , that have made him all so gloomy ! He had quite another ...
Page 79
... Thek . The game of life Looks cheerful , when one carries in one's heart The inalienable treasure . ' Tis a game , Which having once reviewed , I turn more joyous Back to my deeper and appropriate bliss . [ Breaking off , and in a ...
... Thek . The game of life Looks cheerful , when one carries in one's heart The inalienable treasure . ' Tis a game , Which having once reviewed , I turn more joyous Back to my deeper and appropriate bliss . [ Breaking off , and in a ...
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