Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... thou What thou mayst - this once at least From my grasp there's no escaping ! D. Ang . Ah ! unhappy ! woe is me ! His departure was pretended , And he knew too well that I Cosm . In the name of God - for this Is the devil's own province ...
... thou What thou mayst - this once at least From my grasp there's no escaping ! D. Ang . Ah ! unhappy ! woe is me ! His departure was pretended , And he knew too well that I Cosm . In the name of God - for this Is the devil's own province ...
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... thou ? D. Ang . Ah ! perforce it must be spoken , Since I cannot hope to bring , As I thought , to its conclusion This attachment , this devotion , This fidelity and truth . But we stand even now in danger ( Should they hear us , should ...
... thou ? D. Ang . Ah ! perforce it must be spoken , Since I cannot hope to bring , As I thought , to its conclusion This attachment , this devotion , This fidelity and truth . But we stand even now in danger ( Should they hear us , should ...
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... thou art thyself the day , Day that dawns without a sun , Lady , when the night's withdrawn , First on high. Cosm . I do . D. Man . Speak . Cosm . The third act opens in the cham- ber of Dona Angela . It is night . Isabel enters ...
... thou art thyself the day , Day that dawns without a sun , Lady , when the night's withdrawn , First on high. Cosm . I do . D. Man . Speak . Cosm . The third act opens in the cham- ber of Dona Angela . It is night . Isabel enters ...
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... thou shadow or illusion , Woman , that dost haunt me so ? - Say , how have you enter'd here ? D. Ang . Don Manuel ! D. Man . D. Ang . Speak . Attend and listen . Don Luis knock'd ; -in haste My chamber enter'd ; then his steps retraced ...
... thou shadow or illusion , Woman , that dost haunt me so ? - Say , how have you enter'd here ? D. Ang . Don Manuel ! D. Man . D. Ang . Speak . Attend and listen . Don Luis knock'd ; -in haste My chamber enter'd ; then his steps retraced ...
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... Thou dost not need To take the classic name in vain . " Up Lowther's banks , that very eve , This scornful youth was seen to wind Still tardier steps , that seem'd to grieve For joy or beauty left behind : But ere he reach'd the lordly ...
... Thou dost not need To take the classic name in vain . " Up Lowther's banks , that very eve , This scornful youth was seen to wind Still tardier steps , that seem'd to grieve For joy or beauty left behind : But ere he reach'd the lordly ...
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amongst Angela appear Battle of Prague Beatrice beauty breeches British called Casuistry character Christian Church colour connexion Cosm Count dark dear Deerbrook delight Don Juan Don Luis Don Manuel door earth enquired enter Essenes Eusebius eyes father Faust feel feudal Gammon give Goethe Goth Gothic Greek Grimm's law hair hand head hear heart Heaven Herat honour hour human Josephus lady language light look Lord matter means ment mind Miss Tag-rag mouse nature never nexion night o'er once passion peace Persia present reader rhyme round scene seemed sion soon soul spirit Squallop stand Teutonic languages thee thing thou thought tion Titian Titmouse Titmouse's translation truth turned uncon Venetian voice whole Wolfgang Menzel words