The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 3James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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... ! that never was a camp , Which held at once so many heads of heroes . Welcome , Count Isolani ! [ Approaching nearer * Spoken with a sneer . Iso . My noble brother , Even now am I OR , THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 15.
... ! that never was a camp , Which held at once so many heads of heroes . Welcome , Count Isolani ! [ Approaching nearer * Spoken with a sneer . Iso . My noble brother , Even now am I OR , THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 15.
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... never meant him for that passive thing That can be struck and hammered out to suit Another's taste and fancy . He'll not dance To every tune of every minister . It goes against his nature - he can't do it . He is possessed by a ...
... never meant him for that passive thing That can be struck and hammered out to suit Another's taste and fancy . He'll not dance To every tune of every minister . It goes against his nature - he can't do it . He is possessed by a ...
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... never witnessed ! There exists A higher than the warrior's excellence . In war itself war is no ultimate purpose . The vast and sudden deeds of violence , Adventures wild , and wonders of the moment , These are not they , my son , that ...
... never witnessed ! There exists A higher than the warrior's excellence . In war itself war is no ultimate purpose . The vast and sudden deeds of violence , Adventures wild , and wonders of the moment , These are not they , my son , that ...
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... never in earnest in your speeches ; That you decoy the Swedes - to make fools of them , Will league yourself with Saxony against them , And at last make yourself a riddance of them With a paltry sum of money . Wal . So then , doubtless ...
... never in earnest in your speeches ; That you decoy the Swedes - to make fools of them , Will league yourself with Saxony against them , And at last make yourself a riddance of them With a paltry sum of money . Wal . So then , doubtless ...
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... Never shall it be said of me , I parcelled My native land away , dismembered Germany , Betrayed it to a foreigner , in order To come with stealthy tread , and filch away My own share of the plunder - Never ! never ! - No foreign power ...
... Never shall it be said of me , I parcelled My native land away , dismembered Germany , Betrayed it to a foreigner , in order To come with stealthy tread , and filch away My own share of the plunder - Never ! never ! - No foreign power ...
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