The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Bände 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... thou knowest ; and now I almost think Some spiritual creature waits on thee . Had . I heard no sounds , but such as evening sends Up from the city to these quiet shades ; A blended murmur sweetly harmonizing With flowing fountains ...
... thou knowest ; and now I almost think Some spiritual creature waits on thee . Had . I heard no sounds , but such as evening sends Up from the city to these quiet shades ; A blended murmur sweetly harmonizing With flowing fountains ...
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... thou wilt- Pry in his secrets till devouring fire Break out upon thee - Yea , within the snuff Of that detested incense ! -How the wreaths Begin to curl about him ! -I'll not risk Annihilation . ( Exit . ) Had . Wherefore should I ...
... thou wilt- Pry in his secrets till devouring fire Break out upon thee - Yea , within the snuff Of that detested incense ! -How the wreaths Begin to curl about him ! -I'll not risk Annihilation . ( Exit . ) Had . Wherefore should I ...
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... thou must listen . And , if deaf To love , I can speak that will touch thy ear To fearful ecstacy . [ TAMAR startled : he proceeds in an agitated manner . ] -Confide in me , And turn thy back on this curs'd land for ever , And I'll ...
... thou must listen . And , if deaf To love , I can speak that will touch thy ear To fearful ecstacy . [ TAMAR startled : he proceeds in an agitated manner . ] -Confide in me , And turn thy back on this curs'd land for ever , And I'll ...
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Had . ( haughtily . ) Ha ? perhaps thou doubt'st my power ? Whom dost thou think me ? Tam . Able to achieve What human strength and genius— Had . ( with scorn . ) Human strength ! Tam . What horrid thought of pride curls thy pale lip ...
Had . ( haughtily . ) Ha ? perhaps thou doubt'st my power ? Whom dost thou think me ? Tam . Able to achieve What human strength and genius— Had . ( with scorn . ) Human strength ! Tam . What horrid thought of pride curls thy pale lip ...
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... thou art terrible : the tear , The groan , the knell , the pall , the bier , And all we know , or dream , or fear Of agony , are thine . But to the hero , when his sword Has won the battle for the free , Thy voice sounds like a ...
... thou art terrible : the tear , The groan , the knell , the pall , the bier , And all we know , or dream , or fear Of agony , are thine . But to the hero , when his sword Has won the battle for the free , Thy voice sounds like a ...
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