The Dramatic Works and Poems, Svazek 2Harper, 1843 |
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... thee . Bright star of Venus , fall'n down on the earth , How may I reverently worship thee enough ? Alen . Leave off delays , and let us raise the siege . Reig . Woman , do what thou canst to save our honours ; Drive them from Or.eans ...
... thee . Bright star of Venus , fall'n down on the earth , How may I reverently worship thee enough ? Alen . Leave off delays , and let us raise the siege . Reig . Woman , do what thou canst to save our honours ; Drive them from Or.eans ...
Strana 12
... thee still : And know us , by these colours , for thy foes ; For these my friends , in spite of thee , shall wear . Plan . And , by my soul , this pale and angry rose , As cognizance of my blood - drinking hate , Will I for ever , and ...
... thee still : And know us , by these colours , for thy foes ; For these my friends , in spite of thee , shall wear . Plan . And , by my soul , this pale and angry rose , As cognizance of my blood - drinking hate , Will I for ever , and ...
Strana 16
... thee with thine own , And make thee curse the harvest of that corn . Char . Your grace may starve , perhaps , before that time . Bed . O , let no words , but deeds , revenge this treason ! Puc . What will you do , good gray - beard ...
... thee with thine own , And make thee curse the harvest of that corn . Char . Your grace may starve , perhaps , before that time . Bed . O , let no words , but deeds , revenge this treason ! Puc . What will you do , good gray - beard ...
Strana 17
... thee famous through the world . Alen . We'll set thy statue in some holy place , And have thee reverenc'd like a blessed saint ; Employ thee then , sweet virgin , for our good . " Puc . Then thus it must be ; this doth Joan devise : By ...
... thee famous through the world . Alen . We'll set thy statue in some holy place , And have thee reverenc'd like a blessed saint ; Employ thee then , sweet virgin , for our good . " Puc . Then thus it must be ; this doth Joan devise : By ...
Strana 20
... thee : On either hand thee there are squadrons pitch'd , To wall thee from the liberty of flight ; And no way canst thou turn thee for redress , But death doth front thee with apparent spoil , And pale destruction meets thee in the face ...
... thee : On either hand thee there are squadrons pitch'd , To wall thee from the liberty of flight ; And no way canst thou turn thee for redress , But death doth front thee with apparent spoil , And pale destruction meets thee in the face ...
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