| 1817 - 708 pagini
...earth ? f. Hun. What dost thou mean ? thy senses wander fiom tliee. Man. I say 'tis blood— my blood ! the pure warm stream Which ran in the veins of my...from Heaven, Where thou art not— and I shall never be." He afterwards says : " My injuries came down on those who loved me On those whom I best loved... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1817 - 98 pagini
...• C. HUN. What dost thou mean ? thy senses wander from thee. MAN. I say 'tis blood — my blood ! the pure warm stream Which ran in the veins of my...from heaven, Where thou art not — and I shall never be. Which makes thee people vacancy, whate'er Thy dread and sufferance be, there's comfort yet —... | |
| 1817 - 522 pagini
...earth ? C. HUN. What dost thou mean ? thy senses wander from thee. MAN. I say 'tis blood — my blood ! the pure warm stream Which ran in the veins of my...from heaven, Where thou art not — and I shall never be." (P. 27-j, In the dialogue with the Witch of the Alps, the Count speaks of the unhappy young lady... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1817 - 502 pagini
...earth ? C. Hun. What dost thou mean ? thy senses wander from thee. Man. I say 'tis blood — my blood ! the pure warm stream Which ran in the veins of my...heart, And loved each other as we should not love, A ii I this was shed : but still it rises up, Colouring; the clouds, that shut me out from heaven.... | |
| 1817 - 694 pagini
...thou mean? thy sens« wonder from thec. Rtvieiu. — Manfred. 291 Man. I say 'tis blood— my blood ! the pure warm stream Which ran in the veins of my...had one heart, And loved each other as we should not lore, And this was shed ¡ but still it rises up, Colouring the clouds that shut me out from Heaven,... | |
| 1817 - 646 pagini
...were in our youth, and had one heart, And /,-(•••/ tueh other ms wt should not hue, And this wan shed : but still it rises up, Colouring the clouds,...from heaven. Where thou art not— and I shall never be— From these and subsequent mysterious hintings at the cause of his despair, and the motive of... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1817 - 492 pagini
...ny 'til blood — my blood ! the pure warm stream Which ran in the veiiu of my fathers, and in onn When we were in our youth, and had one heart. And loved each other ai we should not love, And this was shed : but still it rises up, Colouring the clouds, that shut me... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1818 - 216 pagini
...? H2 C. HUH. What dost them mean? thy senses wander from thee. MAN. I say 'tis blood — my blood ! the pure warm stream Which ran in the veins of my...from heaven, Where thou art not — and I shall never be. C. HUN. Man of strange words, and some halfmaddening sin, Which makes thee people vacancy, whate'er... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 210 pagini
...• C. HUN. What dost thou mean? thy senses wander from thee. MAN. I say 'tis blood — my blood ! the pure warm stream Which ran in the veins of my...from heaven, Where thou art not — and I shall never be. C. HUN. Man of strange words, and some halfmaddening sin, Which makes thee people vacancy, whate'er... | |
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