The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 3James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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Page 117
... hadst sanctioned , should not , it might seem , Have come amiss to me . But - ' tis my nature- Thou know'st that in such matters I must follow My own light , not another's . Oct. [ goes up to him and embraces him . ] Fol- low it , O ...
... hadst sanctioned , should not , it might seem , Have come amiss to me . But - ' tis my nature- Thou know'st that in such matters I must follow My own light , not another's . Oct. [ goes up to him and embraces him . ] Fol- low it , O ...
Page 118
... hadst then no sus- picion ? Max . Suspicion ! what suspicion ? Not the least . Oct. Thank thy good angel , Piccolomini : He drew thee back unconscious from the abyss . Max . I know not what thou meanest . Oct. I will tell thee . Fain ...
... hadst then no sus- picion ? Max . Suspicion ! what suspicion ? Not the least . Oct. Thank thy good angel , Piccolomini : He drew thee back unconscious from the abyss . Max . I know not what thou meanest . Oct. I will tell thee . Fain ...
Page 157
... hadst thou courage and resolve ; and now , Now that the dream is being realized , The purpose ripe , the issue ascertained , Dost thou begin to play the dastard now ? Planned merely , ' tis a common felony ; Accomplished , an immortal ...
... hadst thou courage and resolve ; and now , Now that the dream is being realized , The purpose ripe , the issue ascertained , Dost thou begin to play the dastard now ? Planned merely , ' tis a common felony ; Accomplished , an immortal ...
Page 162
... hadst wronged , to make him great , ―hadst loaded on thee , On thee , the hate , the curse of the whole world . No friend existed for thee in all Germany ; And why ? because thou hadst existed only For the Emperor . To the Emperor alone ...
... hadst wronged , to make him great , ―hadst loaded on thee , On thee , the hate , the curse of the whole world . No friend existed for thee in all Germany ; And why ? because thou hadst existed only For the Emperor . To the Emperor alone ...
Page 191
... hadst thou been but simple and sincere , Ne'er had it come to this - all had stood otherwise . He had not done that foul and horrible deed : The virtuous had retained their influence o'er him : He had not fallen into the snares of ...
... hadst thou been but simple and sincere , Ne'er had it come to this - all had stood otherwise . He had not done that foul and horrible deed : The virtuous had retained their influence o'er him : He had not fallen into the snares of ...
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