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Pagina 166
... speak to us ! ' Beatr . ( Speaking very slowly with a forced calmness . ) It was one word , mother , one little word ; One look , one smile . ( Wildly . ) Oh ! he has trampled me Under his feet , and made the blood stream down My pallid ...
... speak to us ! ' Beatr . ( Speaking very slowly with a forced calmness . ) It was one word , mother , one little word ; One look , one smile . ( Wildly . ) Oh ! he has trampled me Under his feet , and made the blood stream down My pallid ...
Pagina 192
... speak - Guido . But she is grown a harlot in my sight . What ! married to my father , to my father ! What ! smile upon the son , and wed the sire , Because there's some strange cause . - What blinding spell Is there now hung between us ...
... speak - Guido . But she is grown a harlot in my sight . What ! married to my father , to my father ! What ! smile upon the son , and wed the sire , Because there's some strange cause . - What blinding spell Is there now hung between us ...
Pagina 497
... speak not of religious principles , ) they are incurring the deliberate ratification of his countrymen , have domesticated themselves both in the palace and the cottage , and exhibit in every generation a wider circle of disciples ...
... speak not of religious principles , ) they are incurring the deliberate ratification of his countrymen , have domesticated themselves both in the palace and the cottage , and exhibit in every generation a wider circle of disciples ...
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