The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 páginas |
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... ORDONIO . O ay - your gratitude ! From you , my Lord - but how can I serve you here ? ' Twas a well - sounding word — what have you done ORDONIO . Why , you can utter with a solemn gesture Oracular sentences of deep no - meaning , Wear ...
... ORDONIO . O ay - your gratitude ! From you , my Lord - but how can I serve you here ? ' Twas a well - sounding word — what have you done ORDONIO . Why , you can utter with a solemn gesture Oracular sentences of deep no - meaning , Wear ...
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... ORDONIO . And you kill'd him ? Oh blood - hounds ! may eternal wrath flame round you ! ORDONIO . Doubtless you question'd him ? ISIDORE . " T was my intention Having first traced him homeward to his haunt . But lo ! the stern Dominican ...
... ORDONIO . And you kill'd him ? Oh blood - hounds ! may eternal wrath flame round you ! ORDONIO . Doubtless you question'd him ? ISIDORE . " T was my intention Having first traced him homeward to his haunt . But lo ! the stern Dominican ...
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... ORDONIO . ALVAR ( starting ) ORDONIO ( to himself , as he enters ) . If I distinguish'd right her gait and stature , It was the Moorish woman , Isidore's wife , That pass'd me as I enter'd . A lit taper , In the night air , doth not ...
... ORDONIO . ALVAR ( starting ) ORDONIO ( to himself , as he enters ) . If I distinguish'd right her gait and stature , It was the Moorish woman , Isidore's wife , That pass'd me as I enter'd . A lit taper , In the night air , doth not ...
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... ORDONIO . I love a lady , and she would love me , But for an idle and fantastic scruple . Have you no servants here , no listeners ? [ ORDONIO steps to the door . ALVAR . What , faithless too ? False to his angel wife ? To such a wife ...
... ORDONIO . I love a lady , and she would love me , But for an idle and fantastic scruple . Have you no servants here , no listeners ? [ ORDONIO steps to the door . ALVAR . What , faithless too ? False to his angel wife ? To such a wife ...
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... ORDONIO , and ALVAR in a Sorcerer's robe , What sense unmadden'd , might bear up against Doleful Masses chant for thee , Miserere Domine ! Hark. I left you . ORDONIO ( aside ) . pang ! I am unworthy of thy love , Teresa , Of that ...
... ORDONIO , and ALVAR in a Sorcerer's robe , What sense unmadden'd , might bear up against Doleful Masses chant for thee , Miserere Domine ! Hark. I left you . ORDONIO ( aside ) . pang ! I am unworthy of thy love , Teresa , Of that ...
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