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Silence , I entreat theeMy friend , thou stealest not from meLet me not lose my father ! OCTAVIO ( suppressing resentment ) . As yet thou know'st not all , my son . I have Yet somewhat to disclose to thee . [ After a pause .
Silence , I entreat theeMy friend , thou stealest not from meLet me not lose my father ! OCTAVIO ( suppressing resentment ) . As yet thou know'st not all , my son . I have Yet somewhat to disclose to thee . [ After a pause .
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It lies within your power to do your father A weighty service- THEKLA . ... You can link him Indissolubly to your father . THEKLA . ... He must not lay the sword aside , we mean ; He must unsheathe it in your father's cause . THEKLA .
It lies within your power to do your father A weighty service- THEKLA . ... You can link him Indissolubly to your father . THEKLA . ... He must not lay the sword aside , we mean ; He must unsheathe it in your father's cause . THEKLA .
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It was here that Enos had found the pitcher and cake , and to this place he led his father . But ere they had reached the rock they beheld a human shape : his back was towards them , and they were advancing unperceived , when they heard ...
It was here that Enos had found the pitcher and cake , and to this place he led his father . But ere they had reached the rock they beheld a human shape : his back was towards them , and they were advancing unperceived , when they heard ...
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JUVENILE POEMS | 1 |
To a Young Assits Mother being tethered | 7 |
The Sigh | |
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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