The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 3James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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... thyself Toward the man , who , if that high prize ever Be destined to await him , yet , with sacrifices The highest love can bring , must pay for it . [ Exit COUNTESS . Thek . [ who during the last speech had been OR , THE FIRST PART OF ...
... thyself Toward the man , who , if that high prize ever Be destined to await him , yet , with sacrifices The highest love can bring , must pay for it . [ Exit COUNTESS . Thek . [ who during the last speech had been OR , THE FIRST PART OF ...
Page 118
... thyself less darkly . Oct. I will do so , For after what has taken place this night , There must remain no secrets ' twixt us two . [ Both seat themselves Max Piccolomini ! what think'st thou of The oath that was sent round for ...
... thyself less darkly . Oct. I will do so , For after what has taken place this night , There must remain no secrets ' twixt us two . [ Both seat themselves Max Piccolomini ! what think'st thou of The oath that was sent round for ...
Page 123
... thyself - what hast thou heard , what seen ? The counterfeited paper - the omission Of that particular clause , so full of meaning , Does it not prove , that they would bind us down To nothing good ? Max . That counterfeited paper ...
... thyself - what hast thou heard , what seen ? The counterfeited paper - the omission Of that particular clause , so full of meaning , Does it not prove , that they would bind us down To nothing good ? Max . That counterfeited paper ...
Page 127
... thyself Yet closer to him- Мах . Oct. Father- O my son , I trust thy heart undoubtingly . But am I Equally sure of thy collectedness ? Wilt thou be able , with calm countenance , To OR , THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 127.
... thyself Yet closer to him- Мах . Oct. Father- O my son , I trust thy heart undoubtingly . But am I Equally sure of thy collectedness ? Wilt thou be able , with calm countenance , To OR , THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 127.
Page 128
... thyself . Max . [ after he has read further , with a look of affright and astonishment on his father . ] How ! what ! Thou ! thou ! Oct. But for the present moment , till the King Of Hungary may safely join the army , Is the command ...
... thyself . Max . [ after he has read further , with a look of affright and astonishment on his father . ] How ! what ! Thou ! thou ! Oct. But for the present moment , till the King Of Hungary may safely join the army , Is the command ...
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