Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volum 1E. Moxon, 1839 - 363 sider |
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Side 25
... in my mind Of that which has transformed me : I , whose thought Is like a ghost shrouded and folded up In its own formless horror of all words , That minister to mortal intercourse , Which wouldst thou hear 1HE CENCI . 25.
... in my mind Of that which has transformed me : I , whose thought Is like a ghost shrouded and folded up In its own formless horror of all words , That minister to mortal intercourse , Which wouldst thou hear 1HE CENCI . 25.
Side 26
... mortal world There is no vindication and no law Which can adjudge and execute the doom Of that through which I suffer . Enter ORSINO . ( She approaches him solemnly . ) Welcome , friend ! I have to tell you that , since last we met , I ...
... mortal world There is no vindication and no law Which can adjudge and execute the doom Of that through which I suffer . Enter ORSINO . ( She approaches him solemnly . ) Welcome , friend ! I have to tell you that , since last we met , I ...
Side 43
... mortal things must hasten thus To their dark end . Let us go down . ( Exeunt LUCRETIA and BEATRICE from above . ) Olim . How feel you to this work ? Mar. As one who thinks A thousand crowns excellent market price For an old murderer's ...
... mortal things must hasten thus To their dark end . Let us go down . ( Exeunt LUCRETIA and BEATRICE from above . ) Olim . How feel you to this work ? Mar. As one who thinks A thousand crowns excellent market price For an old murderer's ...
Side 50
... should I have wielded it ? Unless The crimes which mortal tongue dare never name God therefore scruples to avenge Sav . You own That you desired his death ? Beatr . It would have been A crime no less than his , if , for 50 THE CENCI .
... should I have wielded it ? Unless The crimes which mortal tongue dare never name God therefore scruples to avenge Sav . You own That you desired his death ? Beatr . It would have been A crime no less than his , if , for 50 THE CENCI .
Side 52
... mortal man , A judge and an accuser of the wrong Which drags it there . Prepare yourself , my Lord ; Our suite will join yours in the court below -00- ( Exeunt . ACT V. SCENE I. An apartment in ORSINO'S Palace . Enter ORSINO and GIACOMO ...
... mortal man , A judge and an accuser of the wrong Which drags it there . Prepare yourself , my Lord ; Our suite will join yours in the court below -00- ( Exeunt . ACT V. SCENE I. An apartment in ORSINO'S Palace . Enter ORSINO and GIACOMO ...
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