The Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Prose and Verse: Complete in One VolumeThomas, Cowperthwait & Company, 1840 - 546 páginas |
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... Raab Kiuprili moves with such a gait ? Lo ! e'en this eager and unwonted haste But agitates , not quells , its majesty . THE form of the following dramatic poem is in hum- My patron ! my commander ! yes , ' t is he ! ble imitation of ...
... Raab Kiuprili moves with such a gait ? Lo ! e'en this eager and unwonted haste But agitates , not quells , its majesty . THE form of the following dramatic poem is in hum- My patron ! my commander ! yes , ' t is he ! ble imitation of ...
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... RAAB KIUPRILI . The venomous snake ! My heel was on its head , And ( fool ! ) I did not crush it ! CHEF RAGOZZI . Nay , he fears Zapolya will not long survive her husband . RAAB KIUPRILI . Manifest treason ! Even this brief delay Half ...
... RAAB KIUPRILI . The venomous snake ! My heel was on its head , And ( fool ! ) I did not crush it ! CHEF RAGOZZI . Nay , he fears Zapolya will not long survive her husband . RAAB KIUPRILI . Manifest treason ! Even this brief delay Half ...
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... RAAB KIUPRILI . Grave magistrates and chieftains of Illyria ! In good time come ye hither , if ye come As loyal men with honorable purpose To mourn what can alone be mourn'd ; but chiefly To enforce the last commands of royal Andreas ...
... RAAB KIUPRILI . Grave magistrates and chieftains of Illyria ! In good time come ye hither , if ye come As loyal men with honorable purpose To mourn what can alone be mourn'd ; but chiefly To enforce the last commands of royal Andreas ...
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... RAAB KIUPRILI ( aside ) . Ha ! the elder Brutus Made his soul iron , though his sons repented . They boasted not their baseness . [ Starts , and draws his sword . Infamous changeling ! Recant this instant , and swear loyalty , And ...
... RAAB KIUPRILI ( aside ) . Ha ! the elder Brutus Made his soul iron , though his sons repented . They boasted not their baseness . [ Starts , and draws his sword . Infamous changeling ! Recant this instant , and swear loyalty , And ...
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... RAAB KIUPRILI . Mistake not for assent The unquiet silence of a stern Resolve , Throttling the impatient voice . I have heard thee , Prince ! And I have watch'd thee , too ; but have small faith in A plausible tale told with a flitting ...
... RAAB KIUPRILI . Mistake not for assent The unquiet silence of a stern Resolve , Throttling the impatient voice . I have heard thee , Prince ! And I have watch'd thee , too ; but have small faith in A plausible tale told with a flitting ...
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Términos y frases comunes
ALHADRA ALVAR arms beneath BETHLEN BILLAUD VARENNES blessed BUTLER CASIMIR cause character child common COUNTESS dare dark dear doth dream DUCHESS Duke earth Egra EMERICK Emperor ESSAY evil faith fancy father fear feelings genius GLYCINE GORDON hand hast hath hear heard heart Heaven honor hope human ILLO Illyria ISIDORE ISOLANI Jacobins lady language LASKA less light live look Lord Lyrical Ballads means metre mind moral mother nation nature never o'er object OCTAVIO OLD BATHORY once ORDONIO Pamphilus passion philosophical Piccolomini poem poet poetry present principles QUESTENBERG RAAB KIUPRILI RAGOZZI Ratzeburg reader reason Robespierre round SAROLTA SCENE seem'd sense soul speak spirit sweet TALLIEN TERESA TERTSKY thee THEKLA thine things thou thought tion Treaty of Amiens true truth VALDEZ voice WALLENSTEIN whole wild words WRANGEL ZAPOLYA
Pasajes populares
Página 72 - The many men, so beautiful! And they all dead did lie: And a thousand thousand slimy things Lived on; and so did I.
Página 70 - And now the storm-blast came, and he Was tyrannous and strong : He struck with his o'ertaking wings, And chased us south along. With sloping masts and dipping prow, As who pursued with yell and blow Still treads the shadow of his foe, And forward bends his head, The ship drove fast, loud roared the blast, And southward aye we fled.
Página 331 - Love had he found in huts where poor men lie; His daily teachers had been woods and rills, The silence that is in the starry sky, The sleep that is among the lonely hills.
Página 75 - I never saw aught like to them, Unless perchance it were "Brown skeletons of leaves that lag My forest-brook along; When the ivy-tod is heavy with snow, And the owlet whoops to the wolf below, That eats the she-wolf's young.
Página 76 - O sweeter than the marriage-feast, Tis sweeter far to me, To walk together to the kirk With a goodly company! — To walk together to the kirk, And all together pray, While each to his great Father bends, Old men, and babes, and loving friends, And youths and maidens gay!
Página 65 - Could I revive within me Her symphony and song, To such a deep delight 'twould win me That with music loud and long, I would build that dome in air...
Página 46 - O struggling with the darkness all the night, And visited all night by troops of stars, Or when they climb the sky or when they sink...
Página 74 - Twas night, calm night, the Moon was high; The dead men stood together. All stood together on the deck, For a charnel-dungeon fitter: All fix'd on me their stony eyes, That in the Moon did glitter.
Página 75 - This seraph-band, each waved his hand: It was a heavenly sight! They stood as signals to the land, Each one a lovely light; This seraph-band, each waved his hand, No voice did they impart No voice; but oh! the silence sank Like music on my heart.
Página 72 - See! see! (I cried) she tacks no more! Hither to work us weal; Without a breeze, without a tide, She steadies with upright keel!