The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Količina 1W. Dugdale, 1839 |
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Stran 12
... dream , That thou mayest overbear this company , But ill must come of ill . - Frown not on me ? Haste , hide thyself , lest with avenging looks My brothers ' ghosts should hunt thee from thy seat ! Cover thy face from every living eye ...
... dream , That thou mayest overbear this company , But ill must come of ill . - Frown not on me ? Haste , hide thyself , lest with avenging looks My brothers ' ghosts should hunt thee from thy seat ! Cover thy face from every living eye ...
Stran 15
... dream . Beatr . Talk not to me , dear lady , of a husband . Did you not nurse me when my mother died ? Did you not shield me and that dearest boy ? And had we any other friend but you In infancy , with gentle words and looks , To win ...
... dream . Beatr . Talk not to me , dear lady , of a husband . Did you not nurse me when my mother died ? Did you not shield me and that dearest boy ? And had we any other friend but you In infancy , with gentle words and looks , To win ...
Stran 29
... dream not . I have prayed To God , and I have talked with my own heart , And have unravelled my entangled will , And have at length determined what is right . Art thou my friend , Orsino ? False or true ? Pledge thy salvation ere I ...
... dream not . I have prayed To God , and I have talked with my own heart , And have unravelled my entangled will , And have at length determined what is right . Art thou my friend , Orsino ? False or true ? Pledge thy salvation ere I ...
Stran 45
... dream ye shall outlive him long ! Olim . Stop , for God's sake ! Mar. I will go back and kill him . Olim . Give me the weapon ; we must do thy will . Beatr . Take it ! -Depart ! Return ! ( Exeunt Olim , and Mar. ) How pale thou art ! We ...
... dream ye shall outlive him long ! Olim . Stop , for God's sake ! Mar. I will go back and kill him . Olim . Give me the weapon ; we must do thy will . Beatr . Take it ! -Depart ! Return ! ( Exeunt Olim , and Mar. ) How pale thou art ! We ...
Stran 61
... dreaming That we were all in Paradise . Thou knowest , This cell seems like a kind of Paradise After our father's presence . Ber . Dear , dear sister , Would that thy dream were not a dream ! O God ! How shall I tell ? Beatr . What ...
... dreaming That we were all in Paradise . Thou knowest , This cell seems like a kind of Paradise After our father's presence . Ber . Dear , dear sister , Would that thy dream were not a dream ! O God ! How shall I tell ? Beatr . What ...
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