The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 3James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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... father , noble youth ! hear him Who is at once the hero and the man . Oct. My son , the nursling of the camp spoke in thee ! A war of fifteen years Hath been thy education and thy school . Peace hast thou never witnessed ! There exists ...
... father , noble youth ! hear him Who is at once the hero and the man . Oct. My son , the nursling of the camp spoke in thee ! A war of fifteen years Hath been thy education and thy school . Peace hast thou never witnessed ! There exists ...
Page 42
... father ! This is thy daughter . THEKLA approaches with a shy and timid air , and bends herself as about to kiss his hand . He receives her in his arms , and remains standing for some time lost in the feeling of her presence , Wai . Yes ...
... father ! This is thy daughter . THEKLA approaches with a shy and timid air , and bends herself as about to kiss his hand . He receives her in his arms , and remains standing for some time lost in the feeling of her presence , Wai . Yes ...
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... thy father , Wouldst thou , my child ? She counted scarce eight years , When last she saw your face . Thek . O yes , yes , mother ! At the first glance ! —My father is not altered . The form that stands before me , falsifies No feature ...
... thy father , Wouldst thou , my child ? She counted scarce eight years , When last she saw your face . Thek . O yes , yes , mother ! At the first glance ! —My father is not altered . The form that stands before me , falsifies No feature ...
Page 91
... thy father's forehead full of thought , Thy mother's eye in tears : upon the balance Lies the great destiny of all our house . Leave now the puny wish , the girlish feeling , OR , THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 91.
... thy father's forehead full of thought , Thy mother's eye in tears : upon the balance Lies the great destiny of all our house . Leave now the puny wish , the girlish feeling , OR , THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 91.
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... thy father then , should he Have otherwise determined with thy person ? [ THEKLA remains silent . The COUNTESS continues . Thou mean'st to force him to thy liking ? -Child , His name is Friedland . Thek . My name too is Friedland ...
... thy father then , should he Have otherwise determined with thy person ? [ THEKLA remains silent . The COUNTESS continues . Thou mean'st to force him to thy liking ? -Child , His name is Friedland . Thek . My name too is Friedland ...
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already arms army BURGOMASTER BUTLER camp Chamber Colonel command confidence Coun COUNT TERTSKY COUNTESS TERTSKY Cuirassiers dare daughter deed destiny dost doth Duch DUCHESS Duke Friedland duty Egra Emperor enemy enter entreat evil Exit faithful favour fear fortune Gallas give Goetz GORDON hadst hand hast thou hath hear heart heaven hither honour Illo ISOLANI LADY NEUBRUNN leave Lieutenant-General longer look Lord MARADAS MAX PICCOLOMINI mother ne'er never noble o'er oath OCTAVIO PICCOLOMINI once Pappenheimers pause Pilsen Prague Prince Ques QUESTENBERG Regensburg regiments remain Rhinegrave round SCENE Servant soul spirit stand stars Swedes Swedish sword tell thee Thek THEKLA There's thine thou hast Thou wilt thy father thyself Tiefenbach traitor translation troops trust Twas twill Vienna voice WALLENSTEIN Wherefore whole wish word Wran Wrangel