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... turn'd my eyes upon the deck- Oh , Christ ' what saw I there ! Each corse lay flat , lifeless and flat ; And , by the holy rood ! A man all light , a seraph - man , On every corse there stood . This seraph band , each waved hand : It ...
... turn'd my eyes upon the deck- Oh , Christ ' what saw I there ! Each corse lay flat , lifeless and flat ; And , by the holy rood ! A man all light , a seraph - man , On every corse there stood . This seraph band , each waved hand : It ...
Side 76
... Turn'd from the bridegroom's door . He went like one that hath been stunn'd , What loud uproar bursts from that And is of sense forlorn , door ! The wedding - guests are there : A sadder and a wiser man He rose the morrow morn . And to ...
... Turn'd from the bridegroom's door . He went like one that hath been stunn'd , What loud uproar bursts from that And is of sense forlorn , door ! The wedding - guests are there : A sadder and a wiser man He rose the morrow morn . And to ...
Side 81
... turn'd wildly round , And nothing saw but his own sweet maid With eyes upraised , as one that pray'd . The touch , the sight , had pass'd away , And in its stead that vision blest , Which comforted her after - rest , While in the lady's ...
... turn'd wildly round , And nothing saw but his own sweet maid With eyes upraised , as one that pray'd . The touch , the sight , had pass'd away , And in its stead that vision blest , Which comforted her after - rest , While in the lady's ...
Side 82
... turn'd her from Sir Leoline ; ' Softly gathering up her train , That o'er her right arm fell again ; And folded her arms across her chest , And couch'd her head upon her breast , And look'd askance at Christabel- Jesu , Maria , shield ...
... turn'd her from Sir Leoline ; ' Softly gathering up her train , That o'er her right arm fell again ; And folded her arms across her chest , And couch'd her head upon her breast , And look'd askance at Christabel- Jesu , Maria , shield ...
Side 92
... Turns abruptly from ALVAR , and then to himself . Why ! what's this ? " Twas idiocy ! I'll tie myself to an aspen , And wear a fool's cap- ALVAR ( watching his agitation ) . Fare thee well- I pity thee , Ordonio , even to anguish . Ho ...
... Turns abruptly from ALVAR , and then to himself . Why ! what's this ? " Twas idiocy ! I'll tie myself to an aspen , And wear a fool's cap- ALVAR ( watching his agitation ) . Fare thee well- I pity thee , Ordonio , even to anguish . Ho ...
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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