The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 páginas |
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... Emperor make peace , my. OCTAVIO . I must venture it . Hush - There he comes ! OCTAVIO ( to QUESTENBERG ) . Hush ! Suppress it , friend ! Unless some end were answer'd by the utterance.- Of him there you'll make nothing . SCENE IV . MAX ...
... Emperor make peace , my. OCTAVIO . I must venture it . Hush - There he comes ! OCTAVIO ( to QUESTENBERG ) . Hush ! Suppress it , friend ! Unless some end were answer'd by the utterance.- Of him there you'll make nothing . SCENE IV . MAX ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. MAX . O let the Emperor make peace , my father ! Most gladly would I give the blood - stain'd laurel For the first violet * of the leafless spring , Pluck'd in those quiet fields where I have journey'd ! OCTAVIO ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. MAX . O let the Emperor make peace , my father ! Most gladly would I give the blood - stain'd laurel For the first violet * of the leafless spring , Pluck'd in those quiet fields where I have journey'd ! OCTAVIO ...
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... Emperor And his supreme behests . The proud Bavarian , He and the Spaniards stand up your accusers- That there's a storm collecting over you Of far more fearful menace than that former one Which whirl'd you headlong down at Regensburg ...
... Emperor And his supreme behests . The proud Bavarian , He and the Spaniards stand up your accusers- That there's a storm collecting over you Of far more fearful menace than that former one Which whirl'd you headlong down at Regensburg ...
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... Emperor who rewarded thee , I but the instrument . This day thou hast bound The father to thee , Max . ! the ... Emperor's delicate son ! he's now their savior He's the new star that's rising now ! Of us They think themselves already ...
... Emperor who rewarded thee , I but the instrument . This day thou hast bound The father to thee , Max . ! the ... Emperor's delicate son ! he's now their savior He's the new star that's rising now ! Of us They think themselves already ...
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... Emperor's service ? From the Count Thur ? The Count communicates , He has found out the Swedish chancellor At Halberstadt , where the convention's held , Who says , you've tired him out , and that he'll have No further dealings with you ...
... Emperor's service ? From the Count Thur ? The Count communicates , He has found out the Swedish chancellor At Halberstadt , where the convention's held , Who says , you've tired him out , and that he'll have No further dealings with you ...
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