I think so ; for I love Nought else.—But I have not the time to pause Upon these gewgaws of the heart. Great things We have to do ere long. Speed! Speed! good Rodolph! RODOLPH. On my return, however, I shall find The Baroness Ida lost in Countess Siegendorf... Werner: A Tragedy - Seite 157von George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 188 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...of Venus;—but I love her, As woman should be loved, fairly and solely. ROD. And constantly ? ULR. I think so; for I love Nought else.—But I have not...We have to do ere long. Speed! Speed! good Rodolph! ROD. On my return, however, I shall find The Baroness Ida lost in Countess Siegendorf ? ULR. Perhaps... | |
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