The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 3James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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... daughter , should not so— Not wholly so should she have been received . Wal . Yes , yes ; they have ta'en offence . My latest conduct , They railed at it , no doubt . Duch . O that they had ! I have been long accustomed to defend you ...
... daughter , should not so— Not wholly so should she have been received . Wal . Yes , yes ; they have ta'en offence . My latest conduct , They railed at it , no doubt . Duch . O that they had ! I have been long accustomed to defend you ...
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... 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 ! pure and lovely ...
... 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 ! pure and lovely ...
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... daughter was already in the convent , Wherein she has remained till now . Wal . The while We in the field here gave our cares and toils To make her great , and fight her a free way To the loftiest earthly good ; lo ! mother Nature ...
... daughter was already in the convent , Wherein she has remained till now . Wal . The while We in the field here gave our cares and toils To make her great , and fight her a free way To the loftiest earthly good ; lo ! mother Nature ...
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... hurry to transfer it . I come with shame : yea , not without a pang ! For scarce have I arrived here , scarce delivered The mother and the daughter to your arms , But there is brought to me from your equerry A 44 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
... hurry to transfer it . I come with shame : yea , not without a pang ! For scarce have I arrived here , scarce delivered The mother and the daughter to your arms , But there is brought to me from your equerry A 44 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
Page 71
... daughter should be sent for hither , Why first he , and no other , should be chosen To fetch her hither ? This sham of betrothing her To a bridegroom , * whom no one knows - No ! no ! - This may blind others ! I see through thee ...
... daughter should be sent for hither , Why first he , and no other , should be chosen To fetch her hither ? This sham of betrothing her To a bridegroom , * whom no one knows - No ! no ! - This may blind others ! I see through thee ...
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