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... Egra . WALLENSTEIN . That is much indeed ! Prague ! -Egra's granted - But - but Prague ! — " T won't do . I give you every security Which you may ask of me in common reason- But Prague - Bohemia - these , Sir General , I can myself ...
... Egra . WALLENSTEIN . That is much indeed ! Prague ! -Egra's granted - But - but Prague ! — " T won't do . I give you every security Which you may ask of me in common reason- But Prague - Bohemia - these , Sir General , I can myself ...
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... Egra above all must open to us , Ere we can think of any junction . WALLENSTEIN . You , You therefore must I trust , and you not me ? I will consider of your proposition . WRANGEL . I must entreat , that your consideration Occupy not ...
... Egra above all must open to us , Ere we can think of any junction . WALLENSTEIN . You , You therefore must I trust , and you not me ? I will consider of your proposition . WRANGEL . I must entreat , that your consideration Occupy not ...
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... Egra . The zodiacs , the rolling orbs of heaven , Hast pictured on these walls , and all around thee In dumb , foreboding symbols hast thou placed These seven presiding Lords of Destiny- For toys ? Is all this preparation nothing ? Is ...
... Egra . The zodiacs , the rolling orbs of heaven , Hast pictured on these walls , and all around thee In dumb , foreboding symbols hast thou placed These seven presiding Lords of Destiny- For toys ? Is all this preparation nothing ? Is ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Who bear the order on to Prague and Egra . [ MAX . stands as convulsed , with a gesture and countenance expressing the most intense an- guish . Yield thyself to it . We act as we are forced . I cannot give assent ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Who bear the order on to Prague and Egra . [ MAX . stands as convulsed , with a gesture and countenance expressing the most intense an- guish . Yield thyself to it . We act as we are forced . I cannot give assent ...
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... Egra and to Prague . It shall be done . But you'll remember me With the Emperor - how well - disposed you found me . To - morrow he intends to lead us over OCTAVIO . I will not fail to mention it honorably . To the enemy . But he ...
... Egra and to Prague . It shall be done . But you'll remember me With the Emperor - how well - disposed you found me . To - morrow he intends to lead us over OCTAVIO . I will not fail to mention it honorably . To the enemy . But he ...
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ALHADRA ALVAR arms art thou BEATRICE beneath BETHLEN BILLAUD VARENNES blood breast breath bright BUTLER calm CASIMIR child clouds COUNTESS Cuirassiers curse dare dark dead dear death deed deep DEMOGORGON DEVEREUX didst doth dream DUCHESS Duke earth Egra EMERICK Emperor Enter evil Exit eyes fair faith fancy father fear feel gaze gentle GLYCINE GORDON hand hath hear heard heart Heaven honor hope hour ILLO Illyria ISIDORE ISOLANI lady Laon LASKA light live look look'd Lord MARADAS mother ne'er NEUBRUNN never night o'er OCTAVIO OLD BATHORY ORDONIO pale pause Piccolomini Prague QUESTENBERG RAAB KIUPRILI RAGOZZI Robespierre round SAROLTA SCENE seem'd silent sleep smile soul speak spirit stars strange sweet sword TALLIEN tears tell TERESA TERTSKY thee THEKLA thine things thou art thou hast thought throne traitor truth tyrant VALDEZ voice WALLENSTEIN wild wind words WRANGEL ZAPOLYA