The Works of Lord Byron, Հատոր 10Baudry, 1823 - 861 էջ |
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... thee happy , And stepping with the bee from flower to flower ; But here ! WERNER . ' Tis chill ; the tapestry lets through The wind to which it waves : my blood is frozen . Ah , no ! JOSEPHINE . WERNER ( smiling ) . Why ! wouldst thou ...
... thee happy , And stepping with the bee from flower to flower ; But here ! WERNER . ' Tis chill ; the tapestry lets through The wind to which it waves : my blood is frozen . Ah , no ! JOSEPHINE . WERNER ( smiling ) . Why ! wouldst thou ...
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... thee well is much- To see thee happy- WERNER . Where hast thou seen such ? Let me be wretched with the rest ! JOSEPHINE . But think How many in this hour of tempest shiver Beneath the biting wind and heavy rain , Whose every drop bows ...
... thee well is much- To see thee happy- WERNER . Where hast thou seen such ? Let me be wretched with the rest ! JOSEPHINE . But think How many in this hour of tempest shiver Beneath the biting wind and heavy rain , Whose every drop bows ...
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... Except in thee — but we have borne it . JOSEPHINE . WERNER . Well ? Something beyond our outward sufferings ( though These were enough to gnaw into our souls ) Hath stung me oft , and , more than ever Scene 1 . II A TRAGEDY .
... Except in thee — but we have borne it . JOSEPHINE . WERNER . Well ? Something beyond our outward sufferings ( though These were enough to gnaw into our souls ) Hath stung me oft , and , more than ever Scene 1 . II A TRAGEDY .
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... thee ; but pray take Comfort ! We have struggled long ; and they who strive With fortune win or weary her at last , So that they find the goal , or cease to feel Further . Take comfort , we shall find our boy . WERNER . We were in sight ...
... thee ; but pray take Comfort ! We have struggled long ; and they who strive With fortune win or weary her at last , So that they find the goal , or cease to feel Further . Take comfort , we shall find our boy . WERNER . We were in sight ...
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... thee ? WERNER . ' Tis hopeless . Since his strange disappearance from my father's , Entailing , as it were , my sins upon Himself , no tidings have reveal'd his course . I parted with him to his grandsire , on The promise that his anger ...
... thee ? WERNER . ' Tis hopeless . Since his strange disappearance from my father's , Entailing , as it were , my sins upon Himself , no tidings have reveal'd his course . I parted with him to his grandsire , on The promise that his anger ...
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