The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 3James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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... twill arise From the rev'rence that I owe my Emperor . Ques . If so , I can say nothing further - here ! Wal . I accepted the command but on con- ditions ! And this the first , that to the diminution Of my authority no human being , Not ...
... twill arise From the rev'rence that I owe my Emperor . Ques . If so , I can say nothing further - here ! Wal . I accepted the command but on con- ditions ! And this the first , that to the diminution Of my authority no human being , Not ...
Page 159
... twill of itself Be understood , that then the Duke retires . There will not want a formal declaration . The young king will administer the oath To the whole army ; and so all returns To the old position . On some morrow morning The Duke ...
... twill of itself Be understood , that then the Duke retires . There will not want a formal declaration . The young king will administer the oath To the whole army ; and so all returns To the old position . On some morrow morning The Duke ...
Page 171
... Twill justify the vulgar misbelief , Which holdeth nothing noble in free will , And trusts itself to impotence alone Made powerful only in an unknown power . Wal . The world will judge me sternly , I ex- pect it . Already have I said to ...
... Twill justify the vulgar misbelief , Which holdeth nothing noble in free will , And trusts itself to impotence alone Made powerful only in an unknown power . Wal . The world will judge me sternly , I ex- pect it . Already have I said to ...
Page 192
... twill not please me . Oct. God in heaven ! Max . O woe is me ! sure I have changed my nature . How comes suspicion here - in the free soul ? Hope , confidence , belief , are gone ; for all Lied to me , all what I e'er loved or honoured ...
... twill not please me . Oct. God in heaven ! Max . O woe is me ! sure I have changed my nature . How comes suspicion here - in the free soul ? Hope , confidence , belief , are gone ; for all Lied to me , all what I e'er loved or honoured ...
Page 193
... Twill be better . Max . What ? ere I've taken a last parting leave , The very last - no , never ! Oct. Spare thyself The pang of necessary separation . Come with me ! Come , my son ! [ Attempts to take him with him . Max . No ! as sure ...
... Twill be better . Max . What ? ere I've taken a last parting leave , The very last - no , never ! Oct. Spare thyself The pang of necessary separation . Come with me ! Come , my son ! [ Attempts to take him with him . Max . No ! as sure ...
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