The Works of Lord Byron, Հատոր 10Baudry, 1823 - 861 էջ |
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... fortune leaves them on the shoals of life ? WERNER . It is not that , thou know'st it is not ; we Have borne all this , I'll not say patiently , Except in thee — but we have borne it . JOSEPHINE . WERNER . Well ? Something beyond our ...
... fortune leaves them on the shoals of life ? WERNER . It is not that , thou know'st it is not ; we Have borne all this , I'll not say patiently , Except in thee — but we have borne it . JOSEPHINE . WERNER . Well ? Something beyond our ...
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... fortune ; now she hath o'ertaken My spirit where it cannot turn at bay , — Sick , poor and lonely . JOSEPHINE . Lonely ! my dear husband ? WERNER . Or worse - involving all I love , in this Far worse than solitude . Alone , I had died ...
... fortune ; now she hath o'ertaken My spirit where it cannot turn at bay , — Sick , poor and lonely . JOSEPHINE . Lonely ! my dear husband ? WERNER . Or worse - involving all I love , in this Far worse than solitude . Alone , I had died ...
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... earn'd thy bread as thousands earn it . Or , if that seem too humble , tried by commerce , Or other civic means , to amend thy fortunes . WERNER ( ironically ) . And been an Hanseatic burgher Scene 1 . 15 A. TRAGEDY .
... earn'd thy bread as thousands earn it . Or , if that seem too humble , tried by commerce , Or other civic means , to amend thy fortunes . WERNER ( ironically ) . And been an Hanseatic burgher Scene 1 . 15 A. TRAGEDY .
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... fortunes : my own nature In youth was such as to unmake an empire , Had such been my inheritance ; but now , Chasten'd , subdued , out - worn , and taught to know Myself , -to lose this for our son and thee ! --- Trust me , when , in my ...
... fortunes : my own nature In youth was such as to unmake an empire , Had such been my inheritance ; but now , Chasten'd , subdued , out - worn , and taught to know Myself , -to lose this for our son and thee ! --- Trust me , when , in my ...
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... fortunes . IDENSTEIN . There I differ . He's poor as Job , and not so patient ; but Who he may be , or what , or aught of him , Except his name ( and that I only learn'd To - night ) , I know not . GABOR . But how came he here ...
... fortunes . IDENSTEIN . There I differ . He's poor as Job , and not so patient ; but Who he may be , or what , or aught of him , Except his name ( and that I only learn'd To - night ) , I know not . GABOR . But how came he here ...
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