Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood, 1840 - England |
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... remain . And to Dona Beatrice , Ere she mount her coach , excuse me For this seeming show of rudeness . Come then , señor , to my mansion- Rather I should say your own— Where your wound- D. Man . My wound is nothing . D. Juan . Nay ...
... remain . And to Dona Beatrice , Ere she mount her coach , excuse me For this seeming show of rudeness . Come then , señor , to my mansion- Rather I should say your own— Where your wound- D. Man . My wound is nothing . D. Juan . Nay ...
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... remain Were this , my pleasure , purchased with the pain To see my friend confined Within my house by sickness , and to find A brother's hand ( although Unwitting whom it wounded ) dealt the blow . D. Man . He is a noble knight → I ...
... remain Were this , my pleasure , purchased with the pain To see my friend confined Within my house by sickness , and to find A brother's hand ( although Unwitting whom it wounded ) dealt the blow . D. Man . He is a noble knight → I ...
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... remains for me ? D. Ang . Cast aside this ill - requited Love ; for love thus scorn'd and slighted Is not love , but ... remain Heedless of the smart , were vain : Happy love forgetful proves , " Through its happiness ; for love's Best ...
... remains for me ? D. Ang . Cast aside this ill - requited Love ; for love thus scorn'd and slighted Is not love , but ... remain Heedless of the smart , were vain : Happy love forgetful proves , " Through its happiness ; for love's Best ...
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... remain con- cealed in Angela's apartments , and to assist in the scheme for further mysti- fying Don Manuel . This latter part of the conversation is overheard by Don Luis , who , conceiving that this pretended removal of Beatrice is a ...
... remain con- cealed in Angela's apartments , and to assist in the scheme for further mysti- fying Don Manuel . This latter part of the conversation is overheard by Don Luis , who , conceiving that this pretended removal of Beatrice is a ...
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... remain Deprived of the delight of loving thee . Dona Angela's visit to the chamber of Don Manuel leads to an unexpected consequence . In the course of his route to the Escurial , Don Manuel dis- covers that Cosme had , in his very ...
... remain Deprived of the delight of loving thee . Dona Angela's visit to the chamber of Don Manuel leads to an unexpected consequence . In the course of his route to the Escurial , Don Manuel dis- covers that Cosme had , in his very ...
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