The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 3James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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... o'er my head , and takes once more its flight ; For the heavens journey still , and sojourn not . [ There are knocks at the door . There's some one knocking there . See who it is . Tertsky . [ from without . ] Open , and let me in . Wal ...
... o'er my head , and takes once more its flight ; For the heavens journey still , and sojourn not . [ There are knocks at the door . There's some one knocking there . See who it is . Tertsky . [ from without . ] Open , and let me in . Wal ...
Page 147
... o'er this threshold yet - so slender is The boundary that divideth life's two paths . SCENE V. - WALLENSTEIN and WRANGEL . Wal . [ after having fixed a searching look on him . ] Your name is Wrangel ? Wran . Gustave Wrangel , General Of ...
... o'er this threshold yet - so slender is The boundary that divideth life's two paths . SCENE V. - WALLENSTEIN and WRANGEL . Wal . [ after having fixed a searching look on him . ] Your name is Wrangel ? Wran . Gustave Wrangel , General Of ...
Page 165
... stand victorious o'er thee . The planets shoot good fortune in fair junctions , And tell thee , " Now's the time ! " The starry courses Hast thou thy life - long measured to no purpose OR , THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 165.
... stand victorious o'er thee . The planets shoot good fortune in fair junctions , And tell thee , " Now's the time ! " The starry courses Hast thou thy life - long measured to no purpose OR , THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 165.
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 193
... o'er me . Oh ! the human race Have steely souls - but she is as an angel . From the black deadly madness of despair Will she redeem my soul , and in soft words Of comfort , plaining , loose this pang of death ! 13 VOL . III . Oct. Thou ...
... o'er me . Oh ! the human race Have steely souls - but she is as an angel . From the black deadly madness of despair Will she redeem my soul , and in soft words Of comfort , plaining , loose this pang of death ! 13 VOL . III . Oct. Thou ...
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