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13. oldal
Angel , devil , woman - be thou What thou mayst — this once at least From my grasp there's no escaping ! D. Ang . Ahl unhappy ! woe is me ! His departure was pretended , And he knew too well that I [ Hesitating . Cosm .
Angel , devil , woman - be thou What thou mayst — this once at least From my grasp there's no escaping ! D. Ang . Ahl unhappy ! woe is me ! His departure was pretended , And he knew too well that I [ Hesitating . Cosm .
14. oldal
D. Man , Speak , then , who art thou ? D. Ang . Ah ! perforce it must be spoken , Since I cannot hope to bring , As I thought , to its conclusion This attachment , this devotion , This fidelity and truth .
D. Man , Speak , then , who art thou ? D. Ang . Ah ! perforce it must be spoken , Since I cannot hope to bring , As I thought , to its conclusion This attachment , this devotion , This fidelity and truth .
16. oldal
... As with morn it rose more bright ;For to make your sovereign light Its resplendent beams display , Needed not the cheerless night , Pall'd in shadows cold and dun , For thou art thyself the day , Day that dawns without a sun .
... As with morn it rose more bright ;For to make your sovereign light Its resplendent beams display , Needed not the cheerless night , Pall'd in shadows cold and dun , For thou art thyself the day , Day that dawns without a sun .
25. oldal
Come , sister , " did he cry , « First blot upon our honour'd ancestry , Thou shalt be left immured “ In this safe spot secluded and secured ; 66 I shall detect , erelong , 96 The author and occasion of my wrong .
Come , sister , " did he cry , « First blot upon our honour'd ancestry , Thou shalt be left immured “ In this safe spot secluded and secured ; 66 I shall detect , erelong , 96 The author and occasion of my wrong .
27. oldal
In thine old oaks may Fancy read A green traditionary chain Of Worth and Power ; —Thou dost not need To take the classic name in vain . " Up Lowther's banks , that very eve , This scornful youth was seen to wind Still tardier steps ...
In thine old oaks may Fancy read A green traditionary chain Of Worth and Power ; —Thou dost not need To take the classic name in vain . " Up Lowther's banks , that very eve , This scornful youth was seen to wind Still tardier steps ...
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