Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance, in Two Parts, Volumen2J. Munroe, 1835 |
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... heart the weal of France Than my far off inheritance . Go to ; Lay we before the council the sad truth Of these distractions that so rock the realm , - Paris possessed by Nicholas le Flamand - Where law's a nothing and the king a name ...
... heart the weal of France Than my far off inheritance . Go to ; Lay we before the council the sad truth Of these distractions that so rock the realm , - Paris possessed by Nicholas le Flamand - Where law's a nothing and the king a name ...
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... heart By dotage such as his was e'er possessed Upon a paramour . To win her back Peace , war , or any thing to him were good , Nought evil but what works contrariwise . And still his love goes muffled up for shame And masks itself with ...
... heart By dotage such as his was e'er possessed Upon a paramour . To win her back Peace , war , or any thing to him were good , Nought evil but what works contrariwise . And still his love goes muffled up for shame And masks itself with ...
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... heart ; On my dull ears , with thick and muffled peal , Came many a sound of battle and of flight , Of tumult and distracted cries ; my own , That would have been the loudest , was unheard , And seemed to swell the chambers of my brain ...
... heart ; On my dull ears , with thick and muffled peal , Came many a sound of battle and of flight , Of tumult and distracted cries ; my own , That would have been the loudest , was unheard , And seemed to swell the chambers of my brain ...
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... heart . VAN RYK . Your spirits were wont to bear you up more freshly . If I might speak , my lord , my humble mind , You have not , since your honored lady's death , In such a sovereignty possessed yourself , As you were wont to say ...
... heart . VAN RYK . Your spirits were wont to bear you up more freshly . If I might speak , my lord , my humble mind , You have not , since your honored lady's death , In such a sovereignty possessed yourself , As you were wont to say ...
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... hearts imagine ; they are only great Whose passions nurse them from their cradles up In luxury and lewdness , —whom to see Is to despise , whose aspects put to scorn Their station's eminence ; the wise , they only Who wait obscurely ...
... hearts imagine ; they are only great Whose passions nurse them from their cradles up In luxury and lewdness , —whom to see Is to despise , whose aspects put to scorn Their station's eminence ; the wise , they only Who wait obscurely ...
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Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance, in Two Parts, Volumen2 Sir Henry Taylor Vista completa - 1834 |
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ARTEVELDE Artevelde's Bosch bridge Bruges BULSEN BURGOMASTER camp CECILE Commines Constable Constable of France council cousin deem Drimmelen DUKE OF BOURBON DUKE OF BURGUNDY Earl of Flanders ELENA Enter Exeunt falcon FATHER JOHN fire Flemish FLEUREANT OF HEURLÉE France French friar friends Froissart Ghent God's grace guard hand hath hear heard heart HERALD hither horse host KING KORTZ lady live LOIS OF SANXERE look LORD OF COUCY LORD OF SAIMPI market-place master MESSENGER MUCK never night OLIVER OF CLISSON Oudenarde pardon pass pavilion PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE RAOUL OF RANEVAL regent ROOSDYK Rosebecque SCENE Scheldt Senlis SIR FLEUREANT SIR LOIS SIR OLIVER SIR RAOUL sleep soul speak STOCKENSTROM strange tell thee things thou thought to-morrow Tournay town TRISTRAM OF LESTOVET trumpets uncle VAN MUCK VAUCLAIRE wench WHELK wherefore whilst woman words YEOMAN Ypres