The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One VolumeThomas, Cowperthwait & Company no. 253, Market street., 1840 - 522 |
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Strona 365
... MARGARITA , daughter of Callias . Maidens of Antioch . SCENE . - Antioch in the reign of the Emperor Probus . THE MARTYR OF ANTIOCH . SCENE . agonies to which the same circumstances inevitably The Front of the Temple of Apollo , in the ...
... MARGARITA , daughter of Callias . Maidens of Antioch . SCENE . - Antioch in the reign of the Emperor Probus . THE MARTYR OF ANTIOCH . SCENE . agonies to which the same circumstances inevitably The Front of the Temple of Apollo , in the ...
Strona 367
... Margarita , come , Come in thy zoneless grace , thy flowing locks Crown'd with the laurel of the God ; the lyre Accordant to thy slow and musical steps , As grateful ' t would return the harmony That from thy touch it wins . THIRD ...
... Margarita , come , Come in thy zoneless grace , thy flowing locks Crown'd with the laurel of the God ; the lyre Accordant to thy slow and musical steps , As grateful ' t would return the harmony That from thy touch it wins . THIRD ...
Strona 368
... MARGARITA . I thought the rites had been o'erpass'd ere now , Or CALLIAS . Hath the god afflicted thee , my child ? MARGARITA . My God , indeed , afflicts me , father . OLYBIUS . Priests ! We mourn , that we must leave th ' imperfect ...
... MARGARITA . I thought the rites had been o'erpass'd ere now , Or CALLIAS . Hath the god afflicted thee , my child ? MARGARITA . My God , indeed , afflicts me , father . OLYBIUS . Priests ! We mourn , that we must leave th ' imperfect ...
Strona 369
... MARGARITA . My way is through the dim licentious Daphne , And evening darkens round my stealthful steps ; Yet I must ... Margarita . OLYBIUS . Margarita , I heard but now that thou hadst wander'd hither , And follow'd thee , my love ...
... MARGARITA . My way is through the dim licentious Daphne , And evening darkens round my stealthful steps ; Yet I must ... Margarita . OLYBIUS . Margarita , I heard but now that thou hadst wander'd hither , And follow'd thee , my love ...
Strona 370
... Margarita , Thou wilt not speak - farewell , then , and forgive That I have dared mistrust thee : -No , even now , Even thus I'll not believe but thou art pure As the first dew that Dian's early foot Treads in her deepest , holiest ...
... Margarita , Thou wilt not speak - farewell , then , and forgive That I have dared mistrust thee : -No , even now , Even thus I'll not believe but thou art pure As the first dew that Dian's early foot Treads in her deepest , holiest ...
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