The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 3James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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Page 49
... word ? You must yourself acknowledge that in all Your intercourses hitherto with the enemy You might have done with safety all you have done , Had you meant nothing further than to gull him For the Emperor's service . Wal . [ after a ...
... word ? You must yourself acknowledge that in all Your intercourses hitherto with the enemy You might have done with safety all you have done , Had you meant nothing further than to gull him For the Emperor's service . Wal . [ after a ...
Page 51
... words of honour they must give , their oaths , Give them in writing to me , promising Devotion to my service unconditional . Illo . Why not ? Ter . Devotion unconditional ? The exception of their duties towards Austria They'll always ...
... words of honour they must give , their oaths , Give them in writing to me , promising Devotion to my service unconditional . Illo . Why not ? Ter . Devotion unconditional ? The exception of their duties towards Austria They'll always ...
Page 52
... words of honour , Even as you wish . Wal . Gain me their signatures ! How you come by them , that is your concern . Illo . And if I bring it to you , black on white , That all the leaders who are present here Give themselves up to you ...
... words of honour , Even as you wish . Wal . Gain me their signatures ! How you come by them , that is your concern . Illo . And if I bring it to you , black on white , That all the leaders who are present here Give themselves up to you ...
Page 66
... word , Not one word more of that detested subject ! You have performed your duty - We know how To 66 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
... word , Not one word more of that detested subject ! You have performed your duty - We know how To 66 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
Page 71
... words . What , could I not unriddle , Wherefore the 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 ...
... words . What , could I not unriddle , Wherefore the 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 ...
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