Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volum 1E. Moxon, 1839 - 363 pàgines |
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Pàgina 6
... pale mother Attire ourselves in festival array . Poor lady ! she expects some happy change In his dark spirit from this act ; I none . At supper I will give you the petition : Till when - farewell . Ors . Farewell . ( 6 THE CENCI .
... pale mother Attire ourselves in festival array . Poor lady ! she expects some happy change In his dark spirit from this act ; I none . At supper I will give you the petition : Till when - farewell . Ors . Farewell . ( 6 THE CENCI .
Pàgina 39
... pale slave ! What Said she ? Andr . My Lord , ' twas what she looked she said : " Go , tell my father that I see the gulph " Of Hell between us two , which he may pass , - " I will not . " Cen . Go thor quick , Lucretia ; ( Exit Andres } ...
... pale slave ! What Said she ? Andr . My Lord , ' twas what she looked she said : " Go , tell my father that I see the gulph " Of Hell between us two , which he may pass , - " I will not . " Cen . Go thor quick , Lucretia ; ( Exit Andres } ...
Pàgina 43
... pale . Olim . It is the white reflection of your own , Which you call pale . Mar. Is that their natural hue ? Olim . Or ' tis my hate , and the deferred desire To wreak it , which extinguishes their blood . Mar. You are inclined then to ...
... pale . Olim . It is the white reflection of your own , Which you call pale . Mar. Is that their natural hue ? Olim . Or ' tis my hate , and the deferred desire To wreak it , which extinguishes their blood . Mar. You are inclined then to ...
Pàgina 45
... pale thou art ! We do but that which ' twere a deadly crime To leave undone . Lucr . Would it were done ! Beatr . Even whilst That doubt is passing through your mind , the world Is conscious of a change . Darkness and hell Have ...
... pale thou art ! We do but that which ' twere a deadly crime To leave undone . Lucr . Would it were done ! Beatr . Even whilst That doubt is passing through your mind , the world Is conscious of a change . Darkness and hell Have ...
Pàgina 50
... pale , and trembling , and amazed , If it be true he murdered Cenci , was A sword in the right hand of justest God . Wherefore should I have wielded it ? Unless The crimes which mortal tongue dare never name God therefore scruples to ...
... pale , and trembling , and amazed , If it be true he murdered Cenci , was A sword in the right hand of justest God . Wherefore should I have wielded it ? Unless The crimes which mortal tongue dare never name God therefore scruples to ...
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