The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... tell back the tale Of his own forrows ) he and fuch as he First nam'd thefe notes a melancholy ftrain ; And many a ... tell , and tell you truly , His teeth they chatter , chatter ftill . At night , at morning , and at noon , " Tis all ...
... tell back the tale Of his own forrows ) he and fuch as he First nam'd thefe notes a melancholy ftrain ; And many a ... tell , and tell you truly , His teeth they chatter , chatter ftill . At night , at morning , and at noon , " Tis all ...
Page 214
... tell- I thought I heard , some m.nutes past , Sounds as of a castle bell . Stretch forth thy hand ( thus ended she ) , help a wretched maid to flee . and bands with amazement , | and with some apprehension for the brains of the author ...
... tell- I thought I heard , some m.nutes past , Sounds as of a castle bell . Stretch forth thy hand ( thus ended she ) , help a wretched maid to flee . and bands with amazement , | and with some apprehension for the brains of the author ...
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... tell , doth tell itself . " Imo . My harassed thought hath not one point of fear , Save that it must not think . " Ber . ( throwing his dagger on the ground . ) Speak thou for me , - Show me the chamber where thy husband lies , The ...
... tell , doth tell itself . " Imo . My harassed thought hath not one point of fear , Save that it must not think . " Ber . ( throwing his dagger on the ground . ) Speak thou for me , - Show me the chamber where thy husband lies , The ...
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