The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, 1 tomasLittle, Brown, 1854 |
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William Wordsworth. A Voice without . Holla ! to bed , good Folks , Elea . within ! Idon . What can this mean ? Elea . O save us ! Alas , for my poor husband ! We'll have a counting of our flocks to - morrow ; The wolf keeps festival ...
William Wordsworth. A Voice without . Holla ! to bed , good Folks , Elea . within ! Idon . What can this mean ? Elea . O save us ! Alas , for my poor husband ! We'll have a counting of our flocks to - morrow ; The wolf keeps festival ...
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... Elea . What has befallen you ? Eld . I am belated , and you must know the cause . ( Speaking low . ) That is the blood of an unhappy man . Elea . Oh ! we are undone for ever . Eld . Heaven forbid that I should lift my hand against any ...
... Elea . What has befallen you ? Eld . I am belated , and you must know the cause . ( Speaking low . ) That is the blood of an unhappy man . Elea . Oh ! we are undone for ever . Eld . Heaven forbid that I should lift my hand against any ...
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... Elea . O that I had been by your side ! - Eld . I tell you his hands and his body were cold , how could I disturb his last moments ? he strove to turn from me , as if he wished to settle into sleep . Elea . But , for the stains of blood ...
... Elea . O that I had been by your side ! - Eld . I tell you his hands and his body were cold , how could I disturb his last moments ? he strove to turn from me , as if he wished to settle into sleep . Elea . But , for the stains of blood ...
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... Elea . And you left him alive ? Eld . Alive ! the damps of death were upon him , he could not have survived an hour . - Elea . In the cold , cold night . Eld . ( in a savage tone . ) Ay , and his head was bare ; I suppose you would have ...
... Elea . And you left him alive ? Eld . Alive ! the damps of death were upon him , he could not have survived an hour . - Elea . In the cold , cold night . Eld . ( in a savage tone . ) Ay , and his head was bare ; I suppose you would have ...
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... Elea . His daughter ! — God have mercy ( turn- ing to IDONEA . ) Idon . ( sinking down . ) Oh ! lift me up and carry me to the place . You are safe ; the whole would shall not harm you . Elea . This lady is his daughter . Eld . ( moved ...
... Elea . His daughter ! — God have mercy ( turn- ing to IDONEA . ) Idon . ( sinking down . ) Oh ! lift me up and carry me to the place . You are safe ; the whole would shall not harm you . Elea . This lady is his daughter . Eld . ( moved ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth– With a Memoir William Wordsworth Visos knygos peržiūra - 1870 |
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