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Side 9
... entered by the dramatic truth of such emotions as would Rome , and examined its host of ancient and mod- naturally ... enter the church , and the Goth from his theories and opinions . These things he did the Elbe remarked that , the ...
... entered by the dramatic truth of such emotions as would Rome , and examined its host of ancient and mod- naturally ... enter the church , and the Goth from his theories and opinions . These things he did the Elbe remarked that , the ...
Side 16
... faults which assuredly did not enter into the character of my compositions . - Literary Life , i 51. Published 1817 A And when thou lovest thy pale orb to shroud C B2 JUVENILE POEMS V Religious Musings; a Desultory Poem.
... faults which assuredly did not enter into the character of my compositions . - Literary Life , i 51. Published 1817 A And when thou lovest thy pale orb to shroud C B2 JUVENILE POEMS V Religious Musings; a Desultory Poem.
Side 16
... enter into his feelings , it is more consoling to our pride to consider him as lost beneath , than as soaring above us . If any man expect from my poems the O'er rough and smooth with even step he pass'd , same easiness of style which ...
... enter into his feelings , it is more consoling to our pride to consider him as lost beneath , than as soaring above us . If any man expect from my poems the O'er rough and smooth with even step he pass'd , same easiness of style which ...
Side 29
... entered the Profound That leads with downward windings to the Cave Of darkness palpable , Desert of Death Sunk deep ... enter the diminish'd Gulf . As through the dark vaults of some moulder'd Tower ( Which , fearful to approach , the ...
... entered the Profound That leads with downward windings to the Cave Of darkness palpable , Desert of Death Sunk deep ... enter the diminish'd Gulf . As through the dark vaults of some moulder'd Tower ( Which , fearful to approach , the ...
Side 36
... enter FIRE and SLAUGHTER . FAMINE . SISTERS ! sisters ! who sent you here ? SLAUGHTER ( lo FIRE ) . I will whisper it in her ear . No ! no ! no ! FIRE Spirits hear what spirits tell : " Twill make a holiday in Hell . No ! no ! no ...
... enter FIRE and SLAUGHTER . FAMINE . SISTERS ! sisters ! who sent you here ? SLAUGHTER ( lo FIRE ) . I will whisper it in her ear . No ! no ! no ! FIRE Spirits hear what spirits tell : " Twill make a holiday in Hell . No ! no ! no ...
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AHASUERUS ALHADRA ALVAR arms art thou BATHORY BEATRICE beneath BETHLEN blood breath bright BUTLER calm CENCI child clouds COUNTESS curse CYCLOPS CYPRIAN DÆMON dare dark dead dear death deep DEMOGORGON doth dream earth Egra EMERICK eyes fair faith father fear feel flowers gaze gentle GLYCINE hast hath hear heard heart Heaven hope hour human ILLO ISIDORE ISOLANI lady LASKA light lips living look look'd Lord MEPHISTOPHELES mighty mind moon mother mountains never night o'er OCTAVIO ORDONIO pale PANTHEA poison'd PROMETHEUS QUESTENBERG RAAB KIUPRILI Robespierre round SAROLTA SCENE seem'd SEMICHORUS shadow silent SILENUS slaves sleep smile song soul sound spirit stamp'd stars strange stream sweet tears tempest TERESA TERTSKY thee THEKLA thine things thou art thought throne truth tyrant ULYSSES VALDEZ voice WALLENSTEIN waves weep wild wind wings words