The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 3James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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... ever opened My inmost thoughts to thee . The Emperor , it is true , Hath dealt with me amiss ; and if I would , VOL . III . 4 I could repay him with usurious interest For the evil OR , THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 49.
... ever opened My inmost thoughts to thee . The Emperor , it is true , Hath dealt with me amiss ; and if I would , VOL . III . 4 I could repay him with usurious interest For the evil OR , THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 49.
Page 50
... hath done me . It delights me To know my power ; but whether I shall use it , Of that , I should have thought that thou couldst speak No wiselier than thy fellows . Ter . So hast thou always played thy game with us . [ Enter ILLO ...
... hath done me . It delights me To know my power ; but whether I shall use it , Of that , I should have thought that thou couldst speak No wiselier than thy fellows . Ter . So hast thou always played thy game with us . [ Enter ILLO ...
Page 52
... that moment . See , our army chieftains , Our best , our noblest , are assembled around you , Their kinglike leader ! On your nod they wait . The single threads , which here your prosperous fortune Hath 52 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
... that moment . See , our army chieftains , Our best , our noblest , are assembled around you , Their kinglike leader ! On your nod they wait . The single threads , which here your prosperous fortune Hath 52 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
Page 53
... Hath woven together in one potent web Instinct with destiny , O let them not Unravel of themselves . If y you permit These chiefs to separate , so unanimous Bring you them not a second time together . ' Tis the high tide that heaves the ...
... Hath woven together in one potent web Instinct with destiny , O let them not Unravel of themselves . If y you permit These chiefs to separate , so unanimous Bring you them not a second time together . ' Tis the high tide that heaves the ...
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... hath once seen the enemy , faces round , Breaks up the march , and takes to winter quar- ters . Wal . The troops were pitiably destitute Of every necessary , every comfort . The winter came . What thinks his Majesty His troops are made ...
... hath once seen the enemy , faces round , Breaks up the march , and takes to winter quar- ters . Wal . The troops were pitiably destitute Of every necessary , every comfort . The winter came . What thinks his Majesty His troops are made ...
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