I felt no fear. Dejected I had been before : that sight Inspired a deeper sadness, but no fear. Nor had it struck that sadness to my soul But for the dismal cheer the thing put on, And the unsightly points of circumstance That sullied its appearance and... Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance - Página 226por Sir Henry Taylor - 1834Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1883 - 468 páginas
...Elena. Of her ! The Lady Adriana ! Artevelde. My dead wife. Elena. Oh God ! how strange ! Arlevelde. And wherefore ? — wherefore strange ? Why should...to its presence This shape as soon as any ? Elena. Artevelde 1 Felt you no fear at such a sight ? Artevelde. No, none. Dejected I had been before : that... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1883 - 464 páginas
...Adriana ? ARTEVELDE. My dead wife. ELENA. O God ! how strange ? • ARTEVELDE. And wherefore 1 — wherefore strange ? Why should not fancy summon to its presence This shape as soon as any ? ELENA. Graeious Heaven ! And were you not afraid ? ARTEVELDE. I felt no fear. Dejected I had teen before :... | |
| Robert D. Blackman - 1904 - 1196 páginas
...image of my wife. Elena. Of her The Lady Adriana ? ArU. My dead wife. Elena. 0 God ! how strange ! ArU. And wherefore ? — wherefore strange ? Why should...? Elena. Gracious Heaven ! And were you not afraid ? Arte. I felt no fear. Dejected I had been before : that sight Inspired a deeper sadness, but no fear.... | |
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