Poems and Prose of John DrydenPenguin Books, 1955 - 356 sivua |
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Sivu 279
... NOURMAHAL hastily ] you here . NOURMAHAL . What have I done , that Nourmahal must prove The scorn and triumph of a rival's love ? My eyes are still the same , each glance , each grace , Keep their first lustre , and maintain their place ...
... NOURMAHAL hastily ] you here . NOURMAHAL . What have I done , that Nourmahal must prove The scorn and triumph of a rival's love ? My eyes are still the same , each glance , each grace , Keep their first lustre , and maintain their place ...
Sivu 310
... NOURMAHAL ] NOURMAHAL . I thought , before you drew your latest breath , To smooth your passage and to soften death ; For I would have you , when you upward move , Speak kindly of me to our friends above ; Nor name me there th ...
... NOURMAHAL ] NOURMAHAL . I thought , before you drew your latest breath , To smooth your passage and to soften death ; For I would have you , when you upward move , Speak kindly of me to our friends above ; Nor name me there th ...
Sivu 340
... NOURMAHAL . That something , or that nothing , after death : Take this , and teach thyself . INDAMORA . Alas ! NOURMAHAL . [ Giving a dagger ] Why dost thou shake ? Dishonour not the vengeance I designed ; A Queen , and own a base ...
... NOURMAHAL . That something , or that nothing , after death : Take this , and teach thyself . INDAMORA . Alas ! NOURMAHAL . [ Giving a dagger ] Why dost thou shake ? Dishonour not the vengeance I designed ; A Queen , and own a base ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PROLOGUE TO THE TEMPEST 1670 | 97 |
PROLOGUE AND EPILOGUE TO THE UNIVERSITY | 104 |
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