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Side 11
... feel to do so , under the lus- tre of an imagination exhaustless as the sun . ' " At the house of the attached friend , under whose roof this illustrious man spent the latter years of his life , it was the custom to have a con ...
... feel to do so , under the lus- tre of an imagination exhaustless as the sun . ' " At the house of the attached friend , under whose roof this illustrious man spent the latter years of his life , it was the custom to have a con ...
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... feel . But that Despair and Indignation rose , And told again the story of thy woes ; Told the keen insult of the ... feels the mastering power , These wilds , these caverns roaming o'er , Round which the screaming sea - gul's soar ...
... feel . But that Despair and Indignation rose , And told again the story of thy woes ; Told the keen insult of the ... feels the mastering power , These wilds , these caverns roaming o'er , Round which the screaming sea - gul's soar ...
Side 23
... feel The answering swell of mine ! How oft , my Love ! with shapings sweet I paint the moment we shall meet ! With eager speed I dart- I seize you in the vacant air , And fancy , with a Husband's care I press you to my heart ! " T is ...
... feel The answering swell of mine ! How oft , my Love ! with shapings sweet I paint the moment we shall meet ! With eager speed I dart- I seize you in the vacant air , And fancy , with a Husband's care I press you to my heart ! " T is ...
Side 34
... feel For all his human brethren - O my God ! It weighs upon the heart , that he must think What uproar and what strife may now be stirring This way or that way o'er these silent hills- Invasion and the thunder and the shout , Of ...
... feel For all his human brethren - O my God ! It weighs upon the heart , that he must think What uproar and what strife may now be stirring This way or that way o'er these silent hills- Invasion and the thunder and the shout , Of ...
Side 35
... feel The joy and greatness of its future being ? There lives nor form nor feeling in my soul Unborrow'd from my country . O divine Laugh'd at the breast ! Sons , brothers , husbands , all And beauteous island ! thou hast been my sole ...
... feel The joy and greatness of its future being ? There lives nor form nor feeling in my soul Unborrow'd from my country . O divine Laugh'd at the breast ! Sons , brothers , husbands , all And beauteous island ! thou hast been my sole ...
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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