The Works of Lord Byron ...Murray, 1838 - 827 էջ |
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... Cæs . " Count Arnold : " it hath no ungracious sound , And will look well upon a billet - doux . [ steed Arn . Or in an order for a battle - field . Cas . ( sings ) . To horse ! to horse ! my coal - black Paws the ground and snuffs the ...
... Cæs . " Count Arnold : " it hath no ungracious sound , And will look well upon a billet - doux . [ steed Arn . Or in an order for a battle - field . Cas . ( sings ) . To horse ! to horse ! my coal - black Paws the ground and snuffs the ...
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... Cæs . Arn . You ! Cæs . Yes , sir . You forget I am or was Spirit , till I took up with your cast shape And a worse name . I'm Cæsar and a hunchback Now . Well ! the first of Cæsars was a bald - head , And loved his laurels better as ...
... Cæs . Arn . You ! Cæs . Yes , sir . You forget I am or was Spirit , till I took up with your cast shape And a worse name . I'm Cæsar and a hunchback Now . Well ! the first of Cæsars was a bald - head , And loved his laurels better as ...
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... Cæs . You will find , So please your highness , no less for yourself . Bourb . And if I do , there will not be a labourer More forward , hunchback ! Cæs . For you have seen that back . You may well say so , as general , also by the king ...
... Cæs . You will find , So please your highness , no less for yourself . Bourb . And if I do , there will not be a labourer More forward , hunchback ! Cæs . For you have seen that back . You may well say so , as general , also by the king ...
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... Cæs . They are but bad company , your highness : And worse even for their friends than foes , as being More permanent acquaintance . Phil . How now , Thou waxest insolent , beyond the privilege Of a buffoon . Cæs . You mean I speak the ...
... Cæs . They are but bad company , your highness : And worse even for their friends than foes , as being More permanent acquaintance . Phil . How now , Thou waxest insolent , beyond the privilege Of a buffoon . Cæs . You mean I speak the ...
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... Cæs . Arn . [ A shot strikes him , and BOURBON falls . And off ! Eternal powers ! The host will be appall'd , - but vengeance ! ven- geance ! - Bourb . ' Tis nothing - lend me your hand . · [ BOURBON takes ARNOLD by the hand , and rises ...
... Cæs . Arn . [ A shot strikes him , and BOURBON falls . And off ! Eternal powers ! The host will be appall'd , - but vengeance ! ven- geance ! - Bourb . ' Tis nothing - lend me your hand . · [ BOURBON takes ARNOLD by the hand , and rises ...
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1832 |
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