Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1839 - 363 páginas |
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... gold : That crimes like yours , if once or twice compounded , Enriched the Church , and respited from hell An erring soul which might repent and live : But , that the glory and the interest Of the high throne he fills , little consist ...
... gold : That crimes like yours , if once or twice compounded , Enriched the Church , and respited from hell An erring soul which might repent and live : But , that the glory and the interest Of the high throne he fills , little consist ...
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... gold , the old man's sword , widie Falls from my withered hand . But yesterday There came an order from the Pope to make Drup Fourfold provision for my cursed son ; Whom I had sent from Rome to Salamanca , Hoping some accident might cut ...
... gold , the old man's sword , widie Falls from my withered hand . But yesterday There came an order from the Pope to make Drup Fourfold provision for my cursed son ; Whom I had sent from Rome to Salamanca , Hoping some accident might cut ...
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... mocking us somewhat too solemnly . I think his son has married the Infanta , Or found a mine of gold in El Dorado : ' Tis but to season some such news ; stay , stay ! I see tis only raillery by his smile . Cen THE CENCI . 9.
... mocking us somewhat too solemnly . I think his son has married the Infanta , Or found a mine of gold in El Dorado : ' Tis but to season some such news ; stay , stay ! I see tis only raillery by his smile . Cen THE CENCI . 9.
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... Gold , Has whispered silence to his Holiness , And , being left as scorpions ringed with fire , What should we do but strike ourselves to death ? For he who is our murderous persecutor Is shielded by a father's holy name , Or I would ...
... Gold , Has whispered silence to his Holiness , And , being left as scorpions ringed with fire , What should we do but strike ourselves to death ? For he who is our murderous persecutor Is shielded by a father's holy name , Or I would ...
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... a priest wins her . - O fair Beatrice ' Would that I loved thee not , or loving thee Could but despise danger and gold , and ali That frowns between my wish and its effect , Or smiles beyond it ! There is no escape : THE CENCI . 21 22.
... a priest wins her . - O fair Beatrice ' Would that I loved thee not , or loving thee Could but despise danger and gold , and ali That frowns between my wish and its effect , Or smiles beyond it ! There is no escape : THE CENCI . 21 22.
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