First Love: a Drama [in five acts, and in prose and verse]. |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 9
Página 8
... pure light , unnoticed and alone . Then shake from thee , like dust , these
wretched thoughts ; And , as I freely offer ample means To liquidate thy most
unhappy debt , Believe that hearts are ever to be found , Whose friendship
neither can be ...
... pure light , unnoticed and alone . Then shake from thee , like dust , these
wretched thoughts ; And , as I freely offer ample means To liquidate thy most
unhappy debt , Believe that hearts are ever to be found , Whose friendship
neither can be ...
Página 9
Grimes seated , in an attitude of thought . A lighted lamp on the table . GRIMES (
reading a note ) . Sir William Stanton will be here By eight o'th ' clock . ( Throwing
note on table . ) The man I've hunted over half the globe ;Ay , and will hunt , until ...
Grimes seated , in an attitude of thought . A lighted lamp on the table . GRIMES (
reading a note ) . Sir William Stanton will be here By eight o'th ' clock . ( Throwing
note on table . ) The man I've hunted over half the globe ;Ay , and will hunt , until ...
Página 20
Ay , ay ; so once I thought ! IOLA . His long bright hair — a chesnut golden
brownRolled down his face like clouds , Margaret ; Those clouds we often see
against the sun ! His face was pale as marble , and as clear . A velvet mantle
hung upon ...
Ay , ay ; so once I thought ! IOLA . His long bright hair — a chesnut golden
brownRolled down his face like clouds , Margaret ; Those clouds we often see
against the sun ! His face was pale as marble , and as clear . A velvet mantle
hung upon ...
Página 23
At mass - ' t is very strange ! That music There may be more in this than first I
thought . ' Tis strange ! Reciprocal the affection Cannot be . A sprinkle of live
powder On a slumbering spark has raised this blaze . Pshaw , how weak am I !
There's ...
At mass - ' t is very strange ! That music There may be more in this than first I
thought . ' Tis strange ! Reciprocal the affection Cannot be . A sprinkle of live
powder On a slumbering spark has raised this blaze . Pshaw , how weak am I !
There's ...
Página 25
Hence , to the winds of heaven , ye sickening thoughts ! Vengeance , come , ride
the tempest of my soul , That I faint not amid the wreck of life ! ( Music outside . )
Peace , you vile and ditch - like brawlers ! Oh , how full is this wide world of folly !
Hence , to the winds of heaven , ye sickening thoughts ! Vengeance , come , ride
the tempest of my soul , That I faint not amid the wreck of life ! ( Music outside . )
Peace , you vile and ditch - like brawlers ! Oh , how full is this wide world of folly !
Opinião das pessoas - Escrever uma crítica
Não foram encontradas quaisquer críticas nos locais habituais.
Outras edições - Ver tudo
First Love: a Drama [in five acts, and in prose and verse]. Conway Edwards Visualização integral - 1841 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
ADELE advancing ANNETTE arms bear beautiful BELLOWS bond break bright burst cavalier child clouds comes dark dear death deceived door dost dress Enter Exit eyes face failed fainting fair father fear fire flat flowers follow gaze gentle gipsy girl give gold hair hand happy Hark hast head hear heard heart hope Hurrah IOLA kissing knock known lady LANDLORD Lester Burton light living lola look lost MARGARET Master Grimes means merry never night noise nurse o'er OMNES once pass passionately PERCY Poor pray pretty retires runs rush SCENE seen Sir William Stanton SMUGGLER soul speak stand starting strange sure sweet tears tell thee thine thou thought thunder To-morrow true truth unto voice weep wild young youth
Passagens conhecidas
Página 73 - OLD King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three.