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... QUESTENBERG . QUESTENBERG . hide Some little from the fingers 132 122 COLERIDGE'S POETICAL WORKS .
... QUESTENBERG . QUESTENBERG . hide Some little from the fingers 132 122 COLERIDGE'S POETICAL WORKS .
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... Questenberg brings hither ! - BUTLER . These requisitions of the Emperor , - I too have heard about them ; but I hope The Duke will not draw back a single inch ! ILLO . Not from his right most surely , unless first -From office ! BUTLER ...
... Questenberg brings hither ! - BUTLER . These requisitions of the Emperor , - I too have heard about them ; but I hope The Duke will not draw back a single inch ! ILLO . Not from his right most surely , unless first -From office ! BUTLER ...
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... QUESTENBERG . QUESTENBERG . hide Some little from the fingers of the Croats . ILLO . There ! The Stawata and the Martinitz , On whom the Emperor heaps his gifts and graces , To the heart - burning of all good Bohemians- Those minions of ...
... QUESTENBERG . QUESTENBERG . hide Some little from the fingers of the Croats . ILLO . There ! The Stawata and the Martinitz , On whom the Emperor heaps his gifts and graces , To the heart - burning of all good Bohemians- Those minions of ...
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... QUESTENBERG ( walking up and down in evident disquiet . ) Friend , friend ! O ! this is worse , far worse , than we had suffer'd Ourselves to dream of at Vienna . There We saw it only with a courtier's eyes , Eyes dazzled by the ...
... QUESTENBERG ( walking up and down in evident disquiet . ) Friend , friend ! O ! this is worse , far worse , than we had suffer'd Ourselves to dream of at Vienna . There We saw it only with a courtier's eyes , Eyes dazzled by the ...
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... QUESTENBERG . MAX . Ha ! there he is himself . Welcome , my father ! MAX . ( continuing ) . In their distress observes QUESTENBERG , and draws back with a cold and reserved air . You are engaged , I see . I'll not disturb you ...
... QUESTENBERG . MAX . Ha ! there he is himself . Welcome , my father ! MAX . ( continuing ) . In their distress observes QUESTENBERG , and draws back with a cold and reserved air . You are engaged , I see . I'll not disturb you ...
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