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Side 13
... scorn , Shalt thou strike dumb the meanest of mankind ; Me least of all . Now get thee to thy chamber ! Thou , too , loathed image of thy cursed mother , Thy milky , meek face makes me sick with hate ! ( To Ber . ) ( Exeunt Beatr . and ...
... scorn , Shalt thou strike dumb the meanest of mankind ; Me least of all . Now get thee to thy chamber ! Thou , too , loathed image of thy cursed mother , Thy milky , meek face makes me sick with hate ! ( To Ber . ) ( Exeunt Beatr . and ...
Side 14
... scorn What every nerve of you now trembles at ? You judged that men were bolder than they are : Few dare to stand between their grave and me . Lucr . Look not so dreadfully ! By my salvation , I knew not aught that Beatrice designed ...
... scorn What every nerve of you now trembles at ? You judged that men were bolder than they are : Few dare to stand between their grave and me . Lucr . Look not so dreadfully ! By my salvation , I knew not aught that Beatrice designed ...
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... scorn My ardent truth , and look averse and cold , I went forth too : but soon returned again ; Yet not so soon but that my wife had taught My children her harsh thoughts , and they all cried , " Give us clothes , father ! give us ...
... scorn My ardent truth , and look averse and cold , I went forth too : but soon returned again ; Yet not so soon but that my wife had taught My children her harsh thoughts , and they all cried , " Give us clothes , father ! give us ...
Side 31
... scorn , for acts blazoned abroad , One among which shali be - What ? -Canst thou guess ? She shall become ( for what she most abhors , Shall have a fascination to entrap Her loathing will ) to her own conscious self All THE CENCI . 31.
... scorn , for acts blazoned abroad , One among which shali be - What ? -Canst thou guess ? She shall become ( for what she most abhors , Shall have a fascination to entrap Her loathing will ) to her own conscious self All THE CENCI . 31.
Side 35
... Which ye left open , swinging to the wind , That enters whistling as in scorn . Come , follow ! And be your steps like mine , light , quick , and bold . ( Exeunt . ) SCENE III . An Apartment in the Castle . Enter THE CENCI . 35.
... Which ye left open , swinging to the wind , That enters whistling as in scorn . Come , follow ! And be your steps like mine , light , quick , and bold . ( Exeunt . ) SCENE III . An Apartment in the Castle . Enter THE CENCI . 35.
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Ahasuerus Anarch art thou beams Beatr Beatrice beneath blood breast breath bright burning calm cave Cenci child clouds cold coursers crime curse dare dark dead death deep delight DEMOGORGON dread dream earth eternal eyes faint fair fear fell fire flame fled flowers folding star gaze genii gentle Giac grave grew grey hair hate heard heart Heaven hell hope hopes and fears human Laon light limbs lips living lone looks Lucr mighty mind misery moon morning mortal mountains night nursling o'er ocean pain pale peace Prometheus round ruin sate scorn Semichorus shade shadow shape silent slavery slaves sleep smile soul sound speak spirit stars strange stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought throne tremble tremulous truth twas tyrants veil voice wandering waves weep whilst wild wind wings words