 | 1800
...the merry peal, The joyous vespers of a bloody day. 6 happy man, O fortunate! for whom The well known door, the faithful arms are open, The faithful tender arms with mute embracing. • $>juitcnbcrg (apparently much affected'). O! that you should speak Of such a distant, distant time,... | |
 | 1823
...affectionate gestures. From all the towers rings out die merry peal, The joyous vespers of a bloody day. O happy man, O fortunate ! for whom The well-known door,...open, The faithful tender arms with mute embracing. Quett. (Apparently much affected.) O ! that you should speak Of such a distant, distant time, and not... | |
 | 1823
...gestures. From all the towers rings out the merry peal, The joyous vespers of a bloody day. O happy roan, O fortunate ! for whom The well-known door, the faithful...open, The faithful tender arms with mute embracing. Quest. (Apparently much affected.) O '. that you should speak Of such a distant, distant time, and... | |
 | 1823
...affectionate gestures. From .ill the towers rings out the merry peal, 3*t Wollenstem, translated by Coleridge. The well-known door, the faithful arms are open, The faithful tender arms with mute embracing. Queil. (Apparently much affected.) О ! that you should speak Of such a distant, distant time, and... | |
 | 1827
...affectionate gestures. From all the towers rings out the merry peal, The joyous vespers of a bloody day. O happy man, O fortunate ! for whom The well-known door,...open, The faithful tender arms with mute embracing.' Max has another claim on our regard. He was intended, by the author, for a representation of the youth... | |
 | 1827
...gestures. From all the towers rings out the merry peal, The joyous vespers of a bloody day. O happy man,O fortunate ! for whom The well-known door, the faithful...open, The faithful tender arms with mute embracing.' Max has another claim on our regard. He was intended, by the author, for a representation of the youth... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1828
...breezy with affectionate gestures. From all the towers rings out the merry peal, The joyous vespers of a bloody day. 0 happy man, O fortunate ! for whom...QUESTENBERG. (apparently much affected.} O ! that you should speak Of such a distant, distant time, and not Of the to-morrow, not of this to-day. MAX. (turning... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829
...affectionate gestures. From all the towers rings out the merry peal, The joyous vespers of a bloody day. O happy man, O fortunate! for whom The well-known door,...embracing. QUESTENBERG (apparently much affected). MAX (turning round to him, quick and vehement). Where lies the fault but on you in Vienna ? I will... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 sider
...••• lr.Bgi. D«( d*rftigc Hand dvt o«Mt*r)aB(j»« fcfdeThe joyous vespers of a bloody day. } happy man, O fortunate! for whom The well-known door,...open, The faithful tender arms with mute embracing. QUESTKNBBKG (apparently mnch affected}. O! that you should speak Of such a distant, distant lime, and... | |
 | Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1830 - 272 sider
...affectionate gestures. From all the towers rings out th§ merry peal, The joyous vespers of a bloody day. O happy man, O fortunate ! for whom The well-known door,...open, The faithful tender arms with mute embracing. Acr. Well, then, honour of your company,—• Acr. Well. Sir L. To settle our pretensions,— Sir... | |
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