The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: With NotesDavis, Porter & Coates, 1866 - 498 Seiten |
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... death upon them ! Bernardo and my wife could not be worse If dead and damned : -then , as to Beatrice- ( Looking around him suspiciously . ) I think they cannot hear me at that door ; What if they should ? And yet I need not speak ...
... death upon them ! Bernardo and my wife could not be worse If dead and damned : -then , as to Beatrice- ( Looking around him suspiciously . ) I think they cannot hear me at that door ; What if they should ? And yet I need not speak ...
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... death alone can make us free : His death or ours . But what can he have done Of deadlier outrage or worse injury ? Thou art unlike thyself ; thine eyes shoot forth A wandering and strange spirit . Speak to me ; Unlock those pallid hands ...
... death alone can make us free : His death or ours . But what can he have done Of deadlier outrage or worse injury ? Thou art unlike thyself ; thine eyes shoot forth A wandering and strange spirit . Speak to me ; Unlock those pallid hands ...
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... Death ! Death ! Our law and our religion call thee A punishment and a reward . - Oh , which Have I deserved ? Lucr . The peace of innocence , Till in your season you be called to heaven . Whate'er you may have suffered , you have done ...
... Death ! Death ! Our law and our religion call thee A punishment and a reward . - Oh , which Have I deserved ? Lucr . The peace of innocence , Till in your season you be called to heaven . Whate'er you may have suffered , you have done ...
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... death itself Might be no refuge from the consciousness Of what is yet unexpiated . Oh , speak ! Ors . Accuse him of the deed , and let the law Avenge thee . Beatr . O ice - hearted counsellor ! If I could find a word that might make ...
... death itself Might be no refuge from the consciousness Of what is yet unexpiated . Oh , speak ! Ors . Accuse him of the deed , and let the law Avenge thee . Beatr . O ice - hearted counsellor ! If I could find a word that might make ...
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... death and hell , Pity thy daughter ; give her to some friend In marriage ; so that she may tempt thee not To hatred , or worse thoughts , if worse there be . Cen . What ! like her sister , who has found a home To mock my hate from with ...
... death and hell , Pity thy daughter ; give her to some friend In marriage ; so that she may tempt thee not To hatred , or worse thoughts , if worse there be . Cen . What ! like her sister , who has found a home To mock my hate from with ...
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