The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 páginas |
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... Wallenstein ; and if Another better suits the court - no other But such a one as he can serve the army QUESTENBERG The army ? Doubtless ! QUESTENBERG . O hear your father , noble youth ! hear him , Who is at once the hero and the man ...
... Wallenstein ; and if Another better suits the court - no other But such a one as he can serve the army QUESTENBERG The army ? Doubtless ! QUESTENBERG . O hear your father , noble youth ! hear him , Who is at once the hero and the man ...
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... Wallenstein , And my heart drain off , drop by drop , ere ye Shall revel and dance jubilee o'er his ruin . SCENE V. QUESTENBERG , OCTAVIO PICCOLOMINI QUESTENBERG . Alas , alas ! and stands it so ? [ Exit [ Then in pressing and impatient ...
... Wallenstein , And my heart drain off , drop by drop , ere ye Shall revel and dance jubilee o'er his ruin . SCENE V. QUESTENBERG , OCTAVIO PICCOLOMINI QUESTENBERG . Alas , alas ! and stands it so ? [ Exit [ Then in pressing and impatient ...
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... WALLENSTEIN . Poh ! stuff and nonsense ! That's what I call a hum . And did they guess the choice which I had made ... WALLENSTEIN , DUCHESS . WALLENSTEIN . You went then through Vienna , were presented To the Queen of Hungary ? DUCHESS ...
... WALLENSTEIN . Poh ! stuff and nonsense ! That's what I call a hum . And did they guess the choice which I had made ... WALLENSTEIN , DUCHESS . WALLENSTEIN . You went then through Vienna , were presented To the Queen of Hungary ? DUCHESS ...
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... WALLENSTEIN . cannot utter it ! duct , They rail'd at it , no doubt . DUCHESS . O that they had ! I have been long accustom'd to defend you , To heal and pacify distemper'd spirits . No ; no one rail'd at you . They wrapp'd them up , O ...
... WALLENSTEIN . cannot utter it ! duct , They rail'd at it , no doubt . DUCHESS . O that they had ! I have been long accustom'd to defend you , To heal and pacify distemper'd spirits . No ; no one rail'd at you . They wrapp'd them up , O ...
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... WALLENSTEIN . The voice of my child ! [ Then after a pause . I was indignant at my destiny , That it denied me a man - child to be Heir of my name and of my prosperous fortune , And re - illume my soon extinguish'd being In a proud line ...
... WALLENSTEIN . The voice of my child ! [ Then after a pause . I was indignant at my destiny , That it denied me a man - child to be Heir of my name and of my prosperous fortune , And re - illume my soon extinguish'd being In a proud line ...
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