The Cenci: A Tragedy in Five ActsC. and J. Ollier, London, 1889 |
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... dreams of what ought to be , or may be . The drama which I now present to you is a sad reality , I lay aside the presumptuous attitude of an in- structor , and am content to paint , with such colours as my own heart furnishes , that ...
... dreams of what ought to be , or may be . The drama which I now present to you is a sad reality , I lay aside the presumptuous attitude of an in- structor , and am content to paint , with such colours as my own heart furnishes , that ...
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... dreams : But I must wake , still doubting if that deed Be just which was most necessary . O Thou unreplenish'd lamp ! whose narrow fire Is shaken by the wind , and on whose edge Devouring darkness hovers ! Thou small flame , Which , as ...
... dreams : But I must wake , still doubting if that deed Be just which was most necessary . O Thou unreplenish'd lamp ! whose narrow fire Is shaken by the wind , and on whose edge Devouring darkness hovers ! Thou small flame , Which , as ...
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... dreams , and so prolong'd . After such torments as she bore last night , How light and soft her breathing comes . Ay ... dream were not a dream ! O , God ! How shall I tell ? Beatr . What wouldst thou tell , sweet brother ? Ber . Look ...
... dreams , and so prolong'd . After such torments as she bore last night , How light and soft her breathing comes . Ay ... dream were not a dream ! O , God ! How shall I tell ? Beatr . What wouldst thou tell , sweet brother ? Ber . Look ...
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1st Judge accusation Andrea art thou avenge Beatr BEATRICE and LUCRETIA BERNARDO blood BOND STREET brother Cardinal Camillo Cenci Palace child Clement VIII cold Colonna Palace confess Count Cenci crime curse darcs dare dark dead dear death deed despair doubt dowry dread dreams earth Enter BEATRICE Enter LUCRETIA Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell father fear feast gentle Giac Giacomo grave Guest guilty hair hate hear heart Heaven hell hide hope horrible horror innocent kill kill'd Lady Beatrice live look Lord Lucr Marzio mother murder murder'd never night Olim OLIMPIO pale parricide pity poison Pope Pope's pray Rome Salamanca SCENE sister sleep smile soul speak spirit strange sweet sweet child talk'd tears thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought tortures truth twere VERE STREET weep whilst wife words worse wouldst wretch wrongs