Hausschatz Englischer PoesieVereins-Verlagsbuchhandlung Otto Wigand, 1846 - 355 pages |
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... hear , come not unto me , Third Sch . He is not well with being over for nothing can rescue me . solitary . Sec . Sch . Pray thow , and we will pray , that God may have mercy upon thee . Faust . Gentlemen , farewell ; if I live till ...
... hear , come not unto me , Third Sch . He is not well with being over for nothing can rescue me . solitary . Sec . Sch . Pray thow , and we will pray , that God may have mercy upon thee . Faust . Gentlemen , farewell ; if I live till ...
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... hear so As jealous husbands , what they would not know . I and the sunne , which should teach me , had Some , sitting on the hatches , would seeme there , forgot With hideous gazing , to feare away Feare : My faith I give to Roman ...
... hear so As jealous husbands , what they would not know . I and the sunne , which should teach me , had Some , sitting on the hatches , would seeme there , forgot With hideous gazing , to feare away Feare : My faith I give to Roman ...
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... hear of drugs . Corb . Why ? I myself Stood by , while ' twas made ; saw all th ' ingre- dients ; And know it cannot but most gently work My life for his , ' tis but to make him sleep . Volp . I , his last sleep if he would take it ...
... hear of drugs . Corb . Why ? I myself Stood by , while ' twas made ; saw all th ' ingre- dients ; And know it cannot but most gently work My life for his , ' tis but to make him sleep . Volp . I , his last sleep if he would take it ...
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... hear , sir . Corb . Yes , with all my heart . Mos . Now , would I counsel you , make home with speed ; There frame a will ; whereto you shall inscribe My master your sole heir . Corb . And disinherit My son ? Mos . O sir , the better ...
... hear , sir . Corb . Yes , with all my heart . Mos . Now , would I counsel you , make home with speed ; There frame a will ; whereto you shall inscribe My master your sole heir . Corb . And disinherit My son ? Mos . O sir , the better ...
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... hear his voice . It is Corvino , our spruce merchant . Volp . Dead . Mos . Another bout , sir , with your eyes . Who's there ? Corvino , a Merchant , enters . Mos . Signior Corvino ! come most wisht for ! 0 , How happy were you , if you ...
... hear his voice . It is Corvino , our spruce merchant . Volp . Dead . Mos . Another bout , sir , with your eyes . Who's there ? Corvino , a Merchant , enters . Mos . Signior Corvino ! come most wisht for ! 0 , How happy were you , if you ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
The poets of Great Britain from Chaucer to Bayly: Hausschatz englischer ... Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff Affichage du livre entier - 1848 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Allan Cunningham beauty Ben Jonson beneath bosom breast breath bright brow Castara charms cheek clouds Corb dead dear death delight Dichter doth dream earth Edinburg englischen erhielt erschienen eyes fair Faustus fear flowers frae geboren Gedichte Gefühl gentle glory grace grave green grief Grongar Hill hand happy hast hath hear heart heaven hour Jahre Kilmeny Leben lebte Leistungen light live London look Lord maid morning Muse ne'er never night nymph o'er pain pale Phantasie pleasure Poesie Poesieen poetischen Prosaist rose round Sammlung scorn seine seinen shade sigh sind sing sleep smile song sorrow soul später spirit spring starb stream studirte sunne sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thought trat Twas unto viele ward wave weep Werke wieder wild wind wings wurde wyllowe youth Zeit zuerst