Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... bridal troth ! For all thou yet hast heard , can only prove The incompleted prelude of thy doom . Io . Ah , ah ! Prometheus . Is't thy turn , now , to shriek and moan ? How wilt thou , when thou hast harkened what re- mains ? Chorus ...
... bridal troth ! For all thou yet hast heard , can only prove The incompleted prelude of thy doom . Io . Ah , ah ! Prometheus . Is't thy turn , now , to shriek and moan ? How wilt thou , when thou hast harkened what re- mains ? Chorus ...
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... . Io . A heavenly bride - or human ? Speak it out . If it be utterable . Prometheus . Why should I say which ? It ought not to be uttered , verily . VOL . 1. - 11 Io . Then It is his wife shall tear him PROMETHEUS BOUND . 161.
... . Io . A heavenly bride - or human ? Speak it out . If it be utterable . Prometheus . Why should I say which ? It ought not to be uttered , verily . VOL . 1. - 11 Io . Then It is his wife shall tear him PROMETHEUS BOUND . 161.
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... bride alone shall fail to smite to death The head upon her pillow , touched with love , Made impotent of purpose , and impelled To choose the lesser evil , -shame on her cheeks , To blood - guilt on her hands . Which bride shall bear A ...
... bride alone shall fail to smite to death The head upon her pillow , touched with love , Made impotent of purpose , and impelled To choose the lesser evil , -shame on her cheeks , To blood - guilt on her hands . Which bride shall bear A ...
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... twain behind : One loved him true as brothers do , And one was Rosalind . III . He said - ' my friends have wended forth With farewells smooth and kind . Mine oldest friend , my plighted bride , Ye need THE 227 POET'S vow . SECOND PART.
... twain behind : One loved him true as brothers do , And one was Rosalind . III . He said - ' my friends have wended forth With farewells smooth and kind . Mine oldest friend , my plighted bride , Ye need THE 227 POET'S vow . SECOND PART.
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Robert Browning. Mine oldest friend , my plighted bride , Ye need not stay behind . Friend , wed my fair bride for my sake , And let my lands ancestral make A dower for Rosalind . IV . ' And when beside your wassail board Ye bless your ...
Robert Browning. Mine oldest friend , my plighted bride , Ye need not stay behind . Friend , wed my fair bride for my sake , And let my lands ancestral make A dower for Rosalind . IV . ' And when beside your wassail board Ye bless your ...
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