The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 6-10 van 46
Pagina 253
... Countess ) . Take care you heat his fancy and affections- Possess him with a reverie , and send him , Absent and dreaming , to the banquet ; that He may not boggle at the signature . Countess . Take you care of your guests ! -Go , send ...
... Countess ) . Take care you heat his fancy and affections- Possess him with a reverie , and send him , Absent and dreaming , to the banquet ; that He may not boggle at the signature . Countess . Take you care of your guests ! -Go , send ...
Pagina 254
... Countess . But , gentle friend ! I must entreat it of your condescension , You would be pleased to sink your eye , and favour With one short glance or two this poor stale world , Where even now much , and of much moment , Is on the eve ...
... Countess . But , gentle friend ! I must entreat it of your condescension , You would be pleased to sink your eye , and favour With one short glance or two this poor stale world , Where even now much , and of much moment , Is on the eve ...
Pagina 255
... Countess , MAX PICCOLOMINI . Thekla ( to the Countess ) . Spare your- self the trouble : That hears he better from myself . Max ( stepping backward ) . My Prin- cess What have you let her hear me say , aunt Tertsky ? Thekla ( to the ...
... Countess , MAX PICCOLOMINI . Thekla ( to the Countess ) . Spare your- self the trouble : That hears he better from myself . Max ( stepping backward ) . My Prin- cess What have you let her hear me say , aunt Tertsky ? Thekla ( to the ...
Pagina 256
... Countess . Well , Princess , and what found you in this tower ? My highest privilege has been to snatch The game of life | A side - glance , and away ! Thekla . It was a strange In the might of. one's heart Fitly May love dare woo for ...
... Countess . Well , Princess , and what found you in this tower ? My highest privilege has been to snatch The game of life | A side - glance , and away ! Thekla . It was a strange In the might of. one's heart Fitly May love dare woo for ...
Pagina 258
... Countess . But thorns too hath the heaven ; and well for you Leave they your wreath of love in- violate ; What Venus twined , the bearer of glad fortune , The sullen orb of Mars soon tears to pieces . Max . Soon will his gloomy empire ...
... Countess . But thorns too hath the heaven ; and well for you Leave they your wreath of love in- violate ; What Venus twined , the bearer of glad fortune , The sullen orb of Mars soon tears to pieces . Max . Soon will his gloomy empire ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Alfoxden Alhadra Alvar arms Bathory beneath Bethlen breast bright brother Butler Casimir Charles Lamb child Christ's Hospital Christabel cloud Coleorton Coleridge's Cottle Countess curse dark dear death doth dream Duke earth Emerick fair fancy father fear feel gaze gentle Glycine hand hast hath hear heard heart Heaven honour hope hour Illo Isolani Kubla Khan lady Lake Poets Lamb Laska letter light lines live look Lord Lyrical Ballads maid mind Monody moon Morning mother Muse ne'er never night Note o'er Octavio Ordonio Osorio poem poet Poole printed Questenberg Raab Kiuprili Robespierre round S. T. Coleridge Sarolta SCENE sigh sleep smile song Sonnet soul Southey spirit sweet tale tears tell Teresa Tertsky thee Thekla thine things thou thought thro Twas verses voice Wallenstein wild wings words Wordsworth youth Zapolya ΙΟ