The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The poetical and dramatic works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Juvenile poems. Sibylline leaves. The The rime of the ancient mariner : in seven parts. Christabel. Miscellaneous poems. Remorse : a tragedy, in five acts. Zapolya : a Christmas tale, in two parts. The Piccolomini, or, The first part of Wallenstein : a dramaHarper & Brothers, Franklin Square, 1884 |
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... BUTLER'S BOOK OF THE CHURCH . POET . I NOTE the moods and feelings men betray , And heed them more than aught they do or say ; The lingering ghosts of many a secret deed Still - born or haply strangled in its birth ; These best reveal ...
... BUTLER'S BOOK OF THE CHURCH . POET . I NOTE the moods and feelings men betray , And heed them more than aught they do or say ; The lingering ghosts of many a secret deed Still - born or haply strangled in its birth ; These best reveal ...
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... BUTLER , an Irishman , Commander of a Regiment of Dragoons . TIEFENBACH , DON MARADAS , GOETZ , KOLATTO , Generals under Wallenstein . NEUMANN , Captain of Cavalry , Aid - de - Camp to Tertsky . The War Commissioner , VON QUESTENBERG ...
... BUTLER , an Irishman , Commander of a Regiment of Dragoons . TIEFENBACH , DON MARADAS , GOETZ , KOLATTO , Generals under Wallenstein . NEUMANN , Captain of Cavalry , Aid - de - Camp to Tertsky . The War Commissioner , VON QUESTENBERG ...
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... Butler and Isolani . Illo . YE have come late - but ye are come ! The distance , Count Isolan , excuses your delay . Iso . Add this too , that we come not empty handed . At Donauwert * it was reported to us , A Swedish caravan was on ...
... Butler and Isolani . Illo . YE have come late - but ye are come ! The distance , Count Isolan , excuses your delay . Iso . Add this too , that we come not empty handed . At Donauwert * it was reported to us , A Swedish caravan was on ...
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... Butler , whom he leads a little on one side . And how came you to know That the Count Galas joins us not ? But . Because He importuned me to remain behind . Illo . ( with warmth . ) And you ? —You hold out firmly ? ( Grasping his hand ...
... Butler , whom he leads a little on one side . And how came you to know That the Count Galas joins us not ? But . Because He importuned me to remain behind . Illo . ( with warmth . ) And you ? —You hold out firmly ? ( Grasping his hand ...
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... confused . ) Know you aught then ? alarm me . You Iso . ( at the same time with Butler , and in a hurried voice . ) We should be ruined every one of us ! Illo . No more ! Yonder I see our worthy OR , THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 485.
... confused . ) Know you aught then ? alarm me . You Iso . ( at the same time with Butler , and in a hurried voice . ) We should be ruined every one of us ! Illo . No more ! Yonder I see our worthy OR , THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 485.
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