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 15
... night - fall now- window and through the uncurtained I see the stars ; there is no moon to - night . Here then 1 light my lamp for the last time ; And ere that feeble flame has spent itself , A soul will have departed ! Let me now Close ...
... night - fall now- window and through the uncurtained I see the stars ; there is no moon to - night . Here then 1 light my lamp for the last time ; And ere that feeble flame has spent itself , A soul will have departed ! Let me now Close ...
Strona 18
... night I will lay ceaseless schemes ! Here , in the face of my ancestral home , I make this solemn vow ! -So help me God ! Strang . You have done well . The oath is good- now keep it ! But I must part from you- my road lies hence . Thos ...
... night I will lay ceaseless schemes ! Here , in the face of my ancestral home , I make this solemn vow ! -So help me God ! Strang . You have done well . The oath is good- now keep it ! But I must part from you- my road lies hence . Thos ...
Strona 19
... night.— A lonely field in the ex- tremity of the valley of Torres . Enter Thomas with an ass , he takes off the bridle and turns it lo graze . Thomas . There , thou poor , half - starved , patient animal , There's grass , rare , green ...
... night.— A lonely field in the ex- tremity of the valley of Torres . Enter Thomas with an ass , he takes off the bridle and turns it lo graze . Thomas . There , thou poor , half - starved , patient animal , There's grass , rare , green ...
Strona 20
... night and day companion ! [ He shrinks into the shade , and lies close But hence ! this is no land of safety for me . under the bank . Man . Now , by your leave , good friend , Who may you be ? Thos . A poor night traveller , Who takes ...
... night and day companion ! [ He shrinks into the shade , and lies close But hence ! this is no land of safety for me . under the bank . Man . Now , by your leave , good friend , Who may you be ? Thos . A poor night traveller , Who takes ...
Strona 22
... night to turn it in my thoughts . Thos . I'll give you not an hour ! -not e'en a minute ! [ he stamps on the floor with his foot . Enter a BOY . Quick , fetch the notary ! [ Exit Boy . [ The Lord of Torres covers his face with his hands ...
... night to turn it in my thoughts . Thos . I'll give you not an hour ! -not e'en a minute ! [ he stamps on the floor with his foot . Enter a BOY . Quick , fetch the notary ! [ Exit Boy . [ The Lord of Torres covers his face with his hands ...
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