The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 3James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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... Leave him in wardship to his innocence . His young and open soul - dissimulation Is foreign to its habits ! Ignorance Alone can keep alive the cheerful air , The unembarrassed sense and light free spirit , That make 26 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
... Leave him in wardship to his innocence . His young and open soul - dissimulation Is foreign to its habits ! Ignorance Alone can keep alive the cheerful air , The unembarrassed sense and light free spirit , That make 26 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
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... leave , and when the door already Had closed upon me , then did she come out In haste , as she had suddenly bethought herself , And pressed me to her bosom , more with anguish Than tenderness . Wal . [ seizes her hand soothingly . ] Nay ...
... leave , and when the door already Had closed upon me , then did she come out In haste , as she had suddenly bethought herself , And pressed me to her bosom , more with anguish Than tenderness . Wal . [ seizes her hand soothingly . ] Nay ...
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... leave him . Come . Wal . [ turns himself round quick , collects himself , and speaks with cheerfulness to the DUCHESS . ] Once more I bid thee welcome to the camp , Thou art the hostess of this court . You , Max , Will now again ...
... leave him . Come . Wal . [ turns himself round quick , collects himself , and speaks with cheerfulness to the DUCHESS . ] Once more I bid thee welcome to the camp , Thou art the hostess of this court . You , Max , Will now again ...
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... leave us ? Kol . [ at the same time . ] We will live with thee , we will die with thee . Wal . [ pointing to ILLO . ] There ! the Field- Marshal knows our will . [ Exit . [ While all are going off the stage , the curtain drops . ACT II ...
... leave us ? Kol . [ at the same time . ] We will live with thee , we will die with thee . Wal . [ pointing to ILLO . ] There ! the Field- Marshal knows our will . [ Exit . [ While all are going off the stage , the curtain drops . ACT II ...
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... leave of my good fortune . A few hours more , and you will find a father , Will see yourself surrounded by new friends , And I henceforth shall be but as a stranger , Lost in the many- " Speak with my Aunt Tertsky ! " With hurrying ...
... leave of my good fortune . A few hours more , and you will find a father , Will see yourself surrounded by new friends , And I henceforth shall be but as a stranger , Lost in the many- " Speak with my Aunt Tertsky ! " With hurrying ...
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