The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 3James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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Page 187
... wherefore barb And venom the refusal with contempt ? Why dash to earth and crush with heaviest scorn The gray - haired man , the faithful veteran ? Why to the baseness of his parentage Refer him with such cruel roughness , only Because ...
... wherefore barb And venom the refusal with contempt ? Why dash to earth and crush with heaviest scorn The gray - haired man , the faithful veteran ? Why to the baseness of his parentage Refer him with such cruel roughness , only Because ...
Page 191
... virtuous had retained their influence o'er him : He had not fallen into the snares of villains . Wherefore so like a thief , and thief's accomplice Did'st creep behind him - lurking for thy prey ? OR , THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 191.
... virtuous had retained their influence o'er him : He had not fallen into the snares of villains . Wherefore so like a thief , and thief's accomplice Did'st creep behind him - lurking for thy prey ? OR , THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 191.
Page 201
... wherefore Should he not be so now - not be so always ? Coun . He cleaves to th ' Emperor too . Thek . Not more than duty We ask And honour may demand of him . Coun . Proofs of his love , and not proofs of his honour . Duty and honour ...
... wherefore Should he not be so now - not be so always ? Coun . He cleaves to th ' Emperor too . Thek . Not more than duty We ask And honour may demand of him . Coun . Proofs of his love , and not proofs of his honour . Duty and honour ...
Page 236
... wherefore must you Announce it in their presence ? It was all In a fair way . They were half won , those mad- men With their improvident over - readiness : - A cruel game is Fortune playing with me . The zeal of friends it is that razes ...
... wherefore must you Announce it in their presence ? It was all In a fair way . They were half won , those mad- men With their improvident over - readiness : - A cruel game is Fortune playing with me . The zeal of friends it is that razes ...
Page 238
... Wherefore continue to conceal it ? Secrecy Is for the happy - misery , hopeless misery , Needeth no veil ! Beneath a thousand suns It dares act openly . He observes the COUNTESS looking on THEKLA with expressions of triumph . No , lady ...
... Wherefore continue to conceal it ? Secrecy Is for the happy - misery , hopeless misery , Needeth no veil ! Beneath a thousand suns It dares act openly . He observes the COUNTESS looking on THEKLA with expressions of triumph . No , lady ...
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