The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Tom 3E. Moxon, 1847 |
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Strona 345
... Justina's soul , I will extract From one effect two vengeances . CYPRIAN . [ Exit . I never Met a more learned person . Let me now Revolve this doubt again with careful mind . [ He reads . Enter LELIO and FLORO . LELIO . Here stop ...
... Justina's soul , I will extract From one effect two vengeances . CYPRIAN . [ Exit . I never Met a more learned person . Let me now Revolve this doubt again with careful mind . [ He reads . Enter LELIO and FLORO . LELIO . Here stop ...
Strona 348
... refer their quarrel to CYPRIAN ; who in consequence visits JUSTINA , and becomes enamoured of her : she disdains him , and he retires to a solitary sea- shore . SCENE II . CYPRIAN . O memory ! permit it 348 SCENES FROM CALDERON .
... refer their quarrel to CYPRIAN ; who in consequence visits JUSTINA , and becomes enamoured of her : she disdains him , and he retires to a solitary sea- shore . SCENE II . CYPRIAN . O memory ! permit it 348 SCENES FROM CALDERON .
Strona 355
... JUSTINA , who is a Christian . DEMON . Abyss of Hell ! I call on thee , Thou wild misrule of thine own anarchy ! From thy prison - house set free The spirits of voluptuous death , That with their mighty breath They may destroy a world ...
... JUSTINA , who is a Christian . DEMON . Abyss of Hell ! I call on thee , Thou wild misrule of thine own anarchy ! From thy prison - house set free The spirits of voluptuous death , That with their mighty breath They may destroy a world ...
Strona 356
... JUSTINA enters at another . THE FIRST VOICE . There is no form in which the fire Of love its traces has impressed not . Man lives far more in love's desire Than by life's breath soon possessed not . If all that lives must love or die ...
... JUSTINA enters at another . THE FIRST VOICE . There is no form in which the fire Of love its traces has impressed not . Man lives far more in love's desire Than by life's breath soon possessed not . If all that lives must love or die ...
Strona 357
... JUSTINA . ' Tis that enamoured nightingale Who gives me the reply : He ever tells the same soft tale Of passion and of constancy To his mate , who , rapt and fond , Listening sits , a bough beyond . Be silent , Nightingale ! -No more ...
... JUSTINA . ' Tis that enamoured nightingale Who gives me the reply : He ever tells the same soft tale Of passion and of constancy To his mate , who , rapt and fond , Listening sits , a bough beyond . Be silent , Nightingale ! -No more ...
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