The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats: Now First Brought Together, Including Poems and Numerous Letters Not Before Published, Volume 2Reeves & Turner, 1883 |
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Pagina 367
... Auranthe ? I have news for her Shall- ΙΟ 15 Enter AURANTHE . AURANTHE . Conrad ! what tidings ? Good , if I may guess From your alert eyes and high - lifted brows . What tidings of the battle ? Albert ? Ludolph ? Otho ? CONRAD . You ...
... Auranthe ? I have news for her Shall- ΙΟ 15 Enter AURANTHE . AURANTHE . Conrad ! what tidings ? Good , if I may guess From your alert eyes and high - lifted brows . What tidings of the battle ? Albert ? Ludolph ? Otho ? CONRAD . You ...
Pagina 369
... AURANTHE . So far yourself . But what is this to me More than that I am glad ? I gratulate you . CONRAD . Yes , sister , but it does regard you greatly , Nearly , momentously , ―aye , painfully ! Make me this vow- Albert ! AURANTHE ...
... AURANTHE . So far yourself . But what is this to me More than that I am glad ? I gratulate you . CONRAD . Yes , sister , but it does regard you greatly , Nearly , momentously , ―aye , painfully ! Make me this vow- Albert ! AURANTHE ...
Pagina 370
... AURANTHE . 60 65 70 CONRAD . No , nor great , nor mighty ; You would not wear a crown , or rule a kingdom . 75 To you it is indifferent . AURANTHE . What means this ? CONRAD . You'll not be perjured ! Go to Albert then , That camp ...
... AURANTHE . 60 65 70 CONRAD . No , nor great , nor mighty ; You would not wear a crown , or rule a kingdom . 75 To you it is indifferent . AURANTHE . What means this ? CONRAD . You'll not be perjured ! Go to Albert then , That camp ...
Pagina 373
... AURANTHE . Noble Albert ! CONRAD ( aside ) . AURANTHE . Such salutation argues a glad heart In our prosperity . We thank you , sir . ALBERT . Lady ! O , would to Heaven your poor servant Could do you better service than mere words ! But ...
... AURANTHE . Noble Albert ! CONRAD ( aside ) . AURANTHE . Such salutation argues a glad heart In our prosperity . We thank you , sir . ALBERT . Lady ! O , would to Heaven your poor servant Could do you better service than mere words ! But ...
Pagina 376
... AURANTHE . 20 My lord , I was a vassal to your frown , And now your favour makes me but more humble ; 25 In wintry winds the simple snow is safe , But fadeth at the greeting of the sun : Unto thine anger I might well have spoken ...
... AURANTHE . 20 My lord , I was a vassal to your frown , And now your favour makes me but more humble ; 25 In wintry winds the simple snow is safe , But fadeth at the greeting of the sun : Unto thine anger I might well have spoken ...
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