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... Speak thou again , my friend . Speak , harsh Cyane , in a harsher voice , And bid me not believe him . Ah ! you droop Your head in silence . Pluto . Come , my bright queen ! Come , beautiful Proserpina , and see The regions over which ...
... Speak thou again , my friend . Speak , harsh Cyane , in a harsher voice , And bid me not believe him . Ah ! you droop Your head in silence . Pluto . Come , my bright queen ! Come , beautiful Proserpina , and see The regions over which ...
Page 316
... Speak agonies man shudders to conceive ! But hark ! -a faint and feeble voice is heard ! The broken voice of age ! —the herald tells Her name who lies beneath , her princely birth ! But what is grandeur ? in an hour like this , All feel ...
... Speak agonies man shudders to conceive ! But hark ! -a faint and feeble voice is heard ! The broken voice of age ! —the herald tells Her name who lies beneath , her princely birth ! But what is grandeur ? in an hour like this , All feel ...
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... Speak , Spirit ! from thine inorganic voice I only know that thou art moving near And love . How cursed I him ? THE EARTH . How canst thou hear Who knowest not the language of the dead ? PRO . Thou art a living spirit ; speak as they ...
... Speak , Spirit ! from thine inorganic voice I only know that thou art moving near And love . How cursed I him ? THE EARTH . How canst thou hear Who knowest not the language of the dead ? PRO . Thou art a living spirit ; speak as they ...
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