PoemsH. Altemus, 1895 - 205 pages |
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Page 75
... hand on his shoulder ) what art thou dreaming ? He's not well ! What ails thee , sir ? CAS . ( starting . ) Cousin ! fair cousin ! -madam ! I crave thy pardon - indeed I am not well Your hand from off my shoulder , if you please . This ...
... hand on his shoulder ) what art thou dreaming ? He's not well ! What ails thee , sir ? CAS . ( starting . ) Cousin ! fair cousin ! -madam ! I crave thy pardon - indeed I am not well Your hand from off my shoulder , if you please . This ...
Page 95
... hand ! —avaunt I say ! Avaunt - I will not fight thee - indeed I dare not . POL . Thou wilt not fight with me , didst say , Sir Count ? Shall I be baffled thus ? -now this is well ; Didst say thou darest not ? Ha ! CAS . I dare not ...
... hand ! —avaunt I say ! Avaunt - I will not fight thee - indeed I dare not . POL . Thou wilt not fight with me , didst say , Sir Count ? Shall I be baffled thus ? -now this is well ; Didst say thou darest not ? Ha ! CAS . I dare not ...
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... hand- THE POETI ing him a sack of unwi pick out all the chaff for Now this fable answers critics - but I am by no Excelle was in the right . I am the true limits of the cr misunderstood . may be considered in the need only be properly p ...
... hand- THE POETI ing him a sack of unwi pick out all the chaff for Now this fable answers critics - but I am by no Excelle was in the right . I am the true limits of the cr misunderstood . may be considered in the need only be properly p ...
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The Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe | xi |
To Helen | 27 |
The Valley of Unrest | 36 |
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