Major British Writers, Volume 2George Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1959 |
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... thee service ; Bethink thee , is there then no other gift Which we can make not worthless in thine eyes ? MANFRED . No , none : yet stay - -one moment , ere we part , I would behold ye face to face . I hear Your voices , sweet and ...
... thee service ; Bethink thee , is there then no other gift Which we can make not worthless in thine eyes ? MANFRED . No , none : yet stay - -one moment , ere we part , I would behold ye face to face . I hear Your voices , sweet and ...
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... thee hence ! SPIRIT . Mortal ! thine hour is come - Away ! I say . MANFRED . I knew , and know my hour is come , but not To render up my soul to such as thee : Away ! I'll die as I have lived - alone . SPIRIT . Then I must summon up my ...
... thee hence ! SPIRIT . Mortal ! thine hour is come - Away ! I say . MANFRED . I knew , and know my hour is come , but not To render up my soul to such as thee : Away ! I'll die as I have lived - alone . SPIRIT . Then I must summon up my ...
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... thee more than ever wife was loved . Am I mad , that I should cherish that which bears but bitter fruit ? I will pluck it from my bosom , tho ' my heart be at the root . Never , tho ' my mortal summers to such length of years should ...
... thee more than ever wife was loved . Am I mad , that I should cherish that which bears but bitter fruit ? I will pluck it from my bosom , tho ' my heart be at the root . Never , tho ' my mortal summers to such length of years should ...
Contents
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE | 1 |
Preface to Lyrical Ballads | 19 |
Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew Tree | 29 |
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