Major British Writers, Τόμος 2George Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1959 |
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Σελίδα 189
... speak to her - but bid her speak — Forgive me or condemn me . NEMESIS . - By the Power which hath broken The grave which enthralled thee , Speak to him who hath spoken , Or those who have called thee ! She is silent , MANFRED . 100 And ...
... speak to her - but bid her speak — Forgive me or condemn me . NEMESIS . - By the Power which hath broken The grave which enthralled thee , Speak to him who hath spoken , Or those who have called thee ! She is silent , MANFRED . 100 And ...
Σελίδα 260
... 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 ? PROMETHEUS . Thou art a living spirit ; speak as ...
... 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 ? PROMETHEUS . Thou art a living spirit ; speak as ...
Σελίδα 261
... Speak the words which I would hear , Although no thought inform thine empty voice . THE EARTH . Listen ! And though your echoes must be mute , Gray mountains , and old woods , and haunted springs , 250 Prophetic caves , and isle ...
... Speak the words which I would hear , Although no thought inform thine empty voice . THE EARTH . Listen ! And though your echoes must be mute , Gray mountains , and old woods , and haunted springs , 250 Prophetic caves , and isle ...
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