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... BALDAZZAR . Baldazzar . Arouse thee now , Politian ! Thou must not — nay , indeed , indeed , thou shalt not Give way unto these humours . Be thyself ! Shake off the idle fancies that beset thee , And live , for now thou diest ! Politian ...
... BALDAZZAR . Baldazzar . Arouse thee now , Politian ! Thou must not — nay , indeed , indeed , thou shalt not Give way unto these humours . Be thyself ! Shake off the idle fancies that beset thee , And live , for now thou diest ! Politian ...
Page 84
... phantom voices . Pol . Didst thou not hear it then ? Bal . It is a phantom voice ! I heard it not . Baldazzar , speak no Pol . Thou heardst it not ! more To me , Politian , of thy camps and courts 84 SCENES FROM POLITIAN .
... phantom voices . Pol . Didst thou not hear it then ? Bal . It is a phantom voice ! I heard it not . Baldazzar , speak no Pol . Thou heardst it not ! more To me , Politian , of thy camps and courts 84 SCENES FROM POLITIAN .
Page 85
... Baldazzar . Alas ! alas ! I cannot die , having within my heart So keen a relish for the beautiful As hath been kindled within it . Methinks the air Is balmier now than it was wont to be ; Rich melodies are floating in the winds , A ...
... Baldazzar . Alas ! alas ! I cannot die , having within my heart So keen a relish for the beautiful As hath been kindled within it . Methinks the air Is balmier now than it was wont to be ; Rich melodies are floating in the winds , A ...
Page 86
... Baldazzar , it oppresses me like a spell ! Again ! again ! how solemnly it falls Into my heart of hearts ! that eloquent voice Surely I never heard : yet it were well Had I but heard it with its thrilling tones In earlier days ! Bal . I ...
... Baldazzar , it oppresses me like a spell ! Again ! again ! how solemnly it falls Into my heart of hearts ! that eloquent voice Surely I never heard : yet it were well Had I but heard it with its thrilling tones In earlier days ! Bal . I ...
Page 87
... Baldazzar , -go ! Bal . The hour is growing late - the Duke awaits us , - Thy presence is expected in the hall Below . What ails thee , Earl Politian ? Voice ( distinctly ) . " Who hath loved thee so long , In wealth and woe among , And ...
... Baldazzar , -go ! Bal . The hour is growing late - the Duke awaits us , - Thy presence is expected in the hall Below . What ails thee , Earl Politian ? Voice ( distinctly ) . " Who hath loved thee so long , In wealth and woe among , And ...
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The Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe: With a Notice of His Life and Genius Edgar Allan Poe,James Hannay No preview available - 1856 |
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