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Pagina 40
... FRANCIS . And is there anything in CHARLES that can dress his crimes in pleasing colours ? While we see the high and noble passions that are struggling in his breast , do we not feel a greater hatred of the vice that could so pervert ...
... FRANCIS . And is there anything in CHARLES that can dress his crimes in pleasing colours ? While we see the high and noble passions that are struggling in his breast , do we not feel a greater hatred of the vice that could so pervert ...
Pagina 41
... FRANCIS , AMELIA VON EDELREICH . HERMAN , the natural Son of a Nobleman . SPIEGELBERG , SCHWEITZER , GRIMM , RAZMAN , SCHUFTERLE , Libertines , afterwards Banditti . ROLLER , KOSINSKY , SCHWARZ , DANIEL , Servant of Count Von Moor ...
... FRANCIS , AMELIA VON EDELREICH . HERMAN , the natural Son of a Nobleman . SPIEGELBERG , SCHWEITZER , GRIMM , RAZMAN , SCHUFTERLE , Libertines , afterwards Banditti . ROLLER , KOSINSKY , SCHWARZ , DANIEL , Servant of Count Von Moor ...
Pagina 44
... Francis thanks thee - that he is not as this man ! not against a father The God who sends OLD M. Forgive me , my child ! rage who finds himself deceived in his plans . me tears through Charles will by thee , my Francis , wipe them from ...
... Francis thanks thee - that he is not as this man ! not against a father The God who sends OLD M. Forgive me , my child ! rage who finds himself deceived in his plans . me tears through Charles will by thee , my Francis , wipe them from ...
Pagina 45
... Francis ! Francis ! what sayest thou ? FRAN . Is it not love to him , which causes you all this grief ? Without this love he no more exists for you . Without this cul- pable , this damnable love , he is dead to you - he hath never been ...
... Francis ! Francis ! what sayest thou ? FRAN . Is it not love to him , which causes you all this grief ? Without this love he no more exists for you . Without this cul- pable , this damnable love , he is dead to you - he hath never been ...
Pagina 47
... Francis ! The bosom child is out of the way . I must destroy all these papers , for how easily might any one know my handwriting . ( He gathers up the pieces of the torn letter . ) And grief will soon remove the old man ; and I must ...
... Francis ! The bosom child is out of the way . I must destroy all these papers , for how easily might any one know my handwriting . ( He gathers up the pieces of the torn letter . ) And grief will soon remove the old man ; and I must ...
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AMEL Amelia Annette art thou beauty Benstone blood Bohemian forests bright brother Bruton Burgundy captain castle character Charles charms Cicely cried Edward curse Curts dead death delight dost thou doth dreams duke of Orleans earth England entered eyes father fear feeling flowers FRAN Francis Friedrich Von Schiller glory grave GRIMM ground hand happy Harfleur hast thou hath head hear heard heart heaven honour Julius Cæsar Kate Westrill lady leave light live look Mat Maybird mercy mind MOOR murder nature never night o'er once passed phrenology replied Edward ROBBERS Rosabel scene SCHWARZ SCHWEIT serpent shalt Sir Richard Ellerton smile soon sorrow soul Spenton SPIE Spiegelberg spirit stood sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought Vermont village voice Willie Bats wilt words young youth
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Pagina 352 - In prospect from his throne, how good, how fair, Answering his great idea.
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Pagina 287 - ... he, and of his tortuous train Curled many a wanton wreath in sight of Eve, To lure her eye; she busied heard the sound Of rustling leaves, but minded not, as used...
Pagina 328 - Christmas eve the mass was sung : That only night in all the year Saw the stoled priest the chalice rear. The damsel...