The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 páginas |
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... ROBESPIERRE ; an Historic Drama .203 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS : - ib . Lines to W. L. Esq . , while he sang to Pur- cell's Music 51 PROSE IN RHYME ; OR EPIGRAMS , MORALITIES , AND THINGS WITHOUT A NAME . Addressed to a Young Man of Fortune ...
... ROBESPIERRE ; an Historic Drama .203 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS : - ib . Lines to W. L. Esq . , while he sang to Pur- cell's Music 51 PROSE IN RHYME ; OR EPIGRAMS , MORALITIES , AND THINGS WITHOUT A NAME . Addressed to a Young Man of Fortune ...
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... passion and the life , whose fountains are within IV . And in our life alone does nature live : Ours is her wedding - garment , ours her shroud 58 48 COLERIDGE'S POETICAL WORKS . THE FALL OF ROBESPIERRE; an Historic Drama 203.
... passion and the life , whose fountains are within IV . And in our life alone does nature live : Ours is her wedding - garment , ours her shroud 58 48 COLERIDGE'S POETICAL WORKS . THE FALL OF ROBESPIERRE; an Historic Drama 203.
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... Robespierre ; AN HISTORIC DRAMA . DEDICATION . THE FALL OF ROBESPIERRE . TO H. MARTIN , ESQ . OF JESUS COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . DEAR SIR , ACT I. SCENE , The Tuilleries BARRERE . ACCEPT , as a small testimony of my grateful attach- ment ...
... Robespierre ; AN HISTORIC DRAMA . DEDICATION . THE FALL OF ROBESPIERRE . TO H. MARTIN , ESQ . OF JESUS COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . DEAR SIR , ACT I. SCENE , The Tuilleries BARRERE . ACCEPT , as a small testimony of my grateful attach- ment ...
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... ROBESPIERRE , COUTHON , ST - JUST , and ROBESPIERRE JUNIOR . ROBESPIERRE . What ! did La Fayette fall before my power ? And did I conquer Roland's spotless virtues ? The fervent eloquence of Vergniaud's tongue ? And Brissot's thoughtful ...
... ROBESPIERRE , COUTHON , ST - JUST , and ROBESPIERRE JUNIOR . ROBESPIERRE . What ! did La Fayette fall before my power ? And did I conquer Roland's spotless virtues ? The fervent eloquence of Vergniaud's tongue ? And Brissot's thoughtful ...
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... ROBESPIERRE . 205 There are who wish my ruin - but I'll make them Blush for the crime in blood ! BARRERE . Nay , but I tell theo Thou art too fond of slaughter - and the right | ( If right it be ) workest by most foul means ! ROBESPIERRE ...
... ROBESPIERRE . 205 There are who wish my ruin - but I'll make them Blush for the crime in blood ! BARRERE . Nay , but I tell theo Thou art too fond of slaughter - and the right | ( If right it be ) workest by most foul means ! ROBESPIERRE ...
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