The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: With NotesW. P. Hazard, 1856 - 498 pages |
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... breath of fear For hourly pain . Cam . Hell's most abandoned fiend Did never , in the drunkenness of guilt , Speak to his heart as now you speak to me : I thank my God that I believe you not . Andr . Enter ANDREA . My Lord , a gentleman ...
... breath of fear For hourly pain . Cam . Hell's most abandoned fiend Did never , in the drunkenness of guilt , Speak to his heart as now you speak to me : I thank my God that I believe you not . Andr . Enter ANDREA . My Lord , a gentleman ...
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... breathing world ; And she and they reproach me not . Cardinal , Do you not think the Pope would interpose , And stretch authority beyond the law ? Cam . Though your peculiar case is hard , I know The Pope will not divert the course of ...
... breathing world ; And she and they reproach me not . Cardinal , Do you not think the Pope would interpose , And stretch authority beyond the law ? Cam . Though your peculiar case is hard , I know The Pope will not divert the course of ...
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... breath Comes , methinks , lighter , and the gelid blood Runs freely through my veins . Hark ! Olim . Dead ; Enter OLIMPIO and MARZIO . He is- Mar. We strangled him , that there might be no blood ; And then we threw his heavy corpse i ...
... breath Comes , methinks , lighter , and the gelid blood Runs freely through my veins . Hark ! Olim . Dead ; Enter OLIMPIO and MARZIO . He is- Mar. We strangled him , that there might be no blood ; And then we threw his heavy corpse i ...
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... breath Of accusation kills an innocent name , And leaves for lame acquittal the poor life , Which is a mask without it . ' Tis most false That I am guilty of foul parricide ; Although I must rejoice , for justest cause , That other ...
... breath Of accusation kills an innocent name , And leaves for lame acquittal the poor life , Which is a mask without it . ' Tis most false That I am guilty of foul parricide ; Although I must rejoice , for justest cause , That other ...
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... pity's sake lead me away to death . Cam . Guards , lead him nearer the Lady Beatrice . He shrinks from her regard like autumn's leaf From the keen breath of the serenest north . " ▾ Beatr . O thou , who tremblest on THE CENCI . 47.
... pity's sake lead me away to death . Cam . Guards , lead him nearer the Lady Beatrice . He shrinks from her regard like autumn's leaf From the keen breath of the serenest north . " ▾ Beatr . O thou , who tremblest on THE CENCI . 47.
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