The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many ManuscriptsCrowell, 1895 - 661 páginas |
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... Отно . 5 Aye , Conrad , it will pluck out all grey hairs ; It is the best physician for the spleen ; The courtliest inviter to a feast ; The subtlest excuser of small faults ; And a nice judge in the age and smack of wine . 10 Enter ...
... Отно . 5 Aye , Conrad , it will pluck out all grey hairs ; It is the best physician for the spleen ; The courtliest inviter to a feast ; The subtlest excuser of small faults ; And a nice judge in the age and smack of wine . 10 Enter ...
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... Отно . Enough , if you will be A potent tutoress to my wayward boy , And teach him , what it seems his nurse could not , To say , for once , I thank you . Sigifred ! ALBERT . He has not yet return'd , my gracious liege . Отно . What ...
... Отно . Enough , if you will be A potent tutoress to my wayward boy , And teach him , what it seems his nurse could not , To say , for once , I thank you . Sigifred ! ALBERT . He has not yet return'd , my gracious liege . Отно . What ...
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... Отно . Not so tedious , Conrad . No , no , no , - I must see Ludolph or the What's that shout ? - VOICES WITHOUT . Huzza ! huzza ! Long live the Emperor ! OTHER VOICES . Fall back ! Away there ! 75 80 Отно . Say , what noise is that ...
... Отно . Not so tedious , Conrad . No , no , no , - I must see Ludolph or the What's that shout ? - VOICES WITHOUT . Huzza ! huzza ! Long live the Emperor ! OTHER VOICES . Fall back ! Away there ! 75 80 Отно . Say , what noise is that ...
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... Отно . Gersa , I think you wrong me : I think I have a better fame abroad . GERSA . 100 105 I prythee mock me not with gentle speech , But , as a favour , bid me from thy presence ; Let me no longer be the wondering food 110 Of all ...
... Отно . Gersa , I think you wrong me : I think I have a better fame abroad . GERSA . 100 105 I prythee mock me not with gentle speech , But , as a favour , bid me from thy presence ; Let me no longer be the wondering food 110 Of all ...
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... Отно . 120 125 Enough , most noble Gersa . You are free To cheer the brave remainder of your host By your own healing presence , and that too , 130 Not as their leader merely , but their king ; For , as I hear , the wily enemy , Who eas ...
... Отно . 120 125 Enough , most noble Gersa . You are free To cheer the brave remainder of your host By your own healing presence , and that too , 130 Not as their leader merely , but their king ; For , as I hear , the wily enemy , Who eas ...
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