PoemsRoutledge, 1860 - 616 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα viii
... 66 ' Bright be the place of thy soul " Stanzas for Music- " They say that hope THE LAMENT OF TASSO ... 376 406 407 408 CAIN : A Mystery 414 .... THE VISION OF JUDGMENT 458 " " The Slave - market- " " Twas a Viil CONTENTS .
... 66 ' Bright be the place of thy soul " Stanzas for Music- " They say that hope THE LAMENT OF TASSO ... 376 406 407 408 CAIN : A Mystery 414 .... THE VISION OF JUDGMENT 458 " " The Slave - market- " " Twas a Viil CONTENTS .
Σελίδα xxiv
... Cain , " are all himself . Almost the only exception to this is the " Prisoner of Chillon , " and it is therefore , in my opinion , the more beautiful . When his domestic differences were so blameably brought before the world , this was ...
... Cain , " are all himself . Almost the only exception to this is the " Prisoner of Chillon , " and it is therefore , in my opinion , the more beautiful . When his domestic differences were so blameably brought before the world , this was ...
Σελίδα 175
... Cain the curse and crime , In characters unworn by time : Still , ere thou dost condemn me , pause ; Not mine the act , though I the cause . Yet did he but what I had done , Had she been false to more than one . Faithless to him , he ...
... Cain the curse and crime , In characters unworn by time : Still , ere thou dost condemn me , pause ; Not mine the act , though I the cause . Yet did he but what I had done , Had she been false to more than one . Faithless to him , he ...
Σελίδα 199
... Cain He watch'd me like a lion's whelp , That gnaws and yet may break his chain . My father's blood in every vein Is boiling ; but for thy dear sake No present vengeance will I take : Though here I must no more remain . But first ...
... Cain He watch'd me like a lion's whelp , That gnaws and yet may break his chain . My father's blood in every vein Is boiling ; but for thy dear sake No present vengeance will I take : Though here I must no more remain . But first ...
Σελίδα 381
... Cain , I call upon thee ! and compel Thyself to be thy proper Hell ! And on thy head I pour the vial Which doth devote thee to this trial ; Nor to slumber , nor to die , Shall be in thy destiny ; Though thy death shall still seem near ...
... Cain , I call upon thee ! and compel Thyself to be thy proper Hell ! And on thy head I pour the vial Which doth devote thee to this trial ; Nor to slumber , nor to die , Shall be in thy destiny ; Though thy death shall still seem near ...
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