Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volum 1E. Moxon, 1839 - 363 sider |
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Side 2
... I had seen him ; and I smiled : I think they never saw him any more . Cam . Thou execrable man , beware ! - Cen . Of thee ? Nay , this is idle : we should know each other . As to my character for what men call crime , 2 THE CENCI .
... I had seen him ; and I smiled : I think they never saw him any more . Cam . Thou execrable man , beware ! - Cen . Of thee ? Nay , this is idle : we should know each other . As to my character for what men call crime , 2 THE CENCI .
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... thee . ( Exit Camillo Cen . The third of my possessions ! I must use Close husbandry , or gold , the old man's sword , widie Falls from my withered hand . But yesterday There came an order from the Pope to make Drup Fourfold provision ...
... thee . ( Exit Camillo Cen . The third of my possessions ! I must use Close husbandry , or gold , the old man's sword , widie Falls from my withered hand . But yesterday There came an order from the Pope to make Drup Fourfold provision ...
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... thee like a sacrament , quand pledge with thee the mighty Devil in Hell ; Who , if a father's curses , as men say , Climb with swift wings after their children's souls , o And drag them from the very throne of Heaven , Now triumphs in ...
... thee like a sacrament , quand pledge with thee the mighty Devil in Hell ; Who , if a father's curses , as men say , Climb with swift wings after their children's souls , o And drag them from the very throne of Heaven , Now triumphs in ...
Side 12
... thee more ! Wouldst thou have honour and obedience , Who art a torturer ? Father , never dream , That thou mayest overbear this company , But ill must come of ill . - Frown not on me ! Haste , hide thyself , lest with avenging looks My ...
... thee more ! Wouldst thou have honour and obedience , Who art a torturer ? Father , never dream , That thou mayest overbear this company , But ill must come of ill . - Frown not on me ! Haste , hide thyself , lest with avenging looks My ...
Side 13
... thee ! Yet weep not ; though I love you as my own , I am not your true mother , Ber . Oh more , more , Than ever mother was to any child , That have you been to me ! Had he not been My father , do you think that I should weep ? [ dons ...
... thee ! Yet weep not ; though I love you as my own , I am not your true mother , Ber . Oh more , more , Than ever mother was to any child , That have you been to me ! Had he not been My father , do you think that I should weep ? [ dons ...
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