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... Dæmon War one charm , Save that with many an orgie strange and foul , Daneing around with interwoven arms , The Maniac Suicide and Giant Murder Exult in their fierce union ? I am sad , And know not why the simple Peasants crowd Beneath ...
... Dæmon War one charm , Save that with many an orgie strange and foul , Daneing around with interwoven arms , The Maniac Suicide and Giant Murder Exult in their fierce union ? I am sad , And know not why the simple Peasants crowd Beneath ...
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... dæmon , it is thou That sink'st us in perdition . Simple truth , Sustainer of the world , had saved us all ! ' Father , I will not , I cannot excuse thee ! Wallenstein has deceived me - O , most foully ! But thou hast acted not much ...
... dæmon , it is thou That sink'st us in perdition . Simple truth , Sustainer of the world , had saved us all ! ' Father , I will not , I cannot excuse thee ! Wallenstein has deceived me - O , most foully ! But thou hast acted not much ...
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... dæmon That beats his black wings close above my head . DUCHESS . Where is thy lute , my daughter ? Let thy father Hear some small trial of thy skill . I- THEKLA . DUCHESS . My mother ! Trembling ? Come , collect thyself . Go , cheer Thy ...
... dæmon That beats his black wings close above my head . DUCHESS . Where is thy lute , my daughter ? Let thy father Hear some small trial of thy skill . I- THEKLA . DUCHESS . My mother ! Trembling ? Come , collect thyself . Go , cheer Thy ...
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... dæmon taught her young Ruin ? Were these their toys ? or did a sea Of fire envelop once this silent snow ? None can reply — all seems eternal now . The wilderness has a mysterious tongue Which teaches awful doubt , or faith so mild , So ...
... dæmon taught her young Ruin ? Were these their toys ? or did a sea Of fire envelop once this silent snow ? None can reply — all seems eternal now . The wilderness has a mysterious tongue Which teaches awful doubt , or faith so mild , So ...
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... DÆMON . And with truth . For in the country whence I come , sciences Require no learning , -they are known . GYPRIAN . I were of that bright country ! for in this , The more we study , we the more discover Our ignorance . DEMON . It is ...
... DÆMON . And with truth . For in the country whence I come , sciences Require no learning , -they are known . GYPRIAN . I were of that bright country ! for in this , The more we study , we the more discover Our ignorance . DEMON . It is ...
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