The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639 pages |
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Page 292
... Conrad , do not overact The hypocrite . What vow would you impose ? Conrad . Trust me for once . That you may be assured ' Tis not confiding in a broken reed , A poor court - bankrupt , outwitted and lost , Revolve these facts in your ...
... Conrad , do not overact The hypocrite . What vow would you impose ? Conrad . Trust me for once . That you may be assured ' Tis not confiding in a broken reed , A poor court - bankrupt , outwitted and lost , Revolve these facts in your ...
Page 323
... Conrad . Would you were both hearsed up in stifling lead ! Detested- Auranthe . Conrad , hold ! I would not bear The little thunder of fretful tongue , your Tho ' I alone were taken in these toils , And you could free me ; but remember ...
... Conrad . Would you were both hearsed up in stifling lead ! Detested- Auranthe . Conrad , hold ! I would not bear The little thunder of fretful tongue , your Tho ' I alone were taken in these toils , And you could free me ; but remember ...
Page 315
... Conrad . Would you were both hearsed up in stifling lead ! Detested- Auranthe . Conrad , hold ! I would not bear The little thunder of your fretful tongue , Tho ' I alone were taken in these toils , And you could free me ; but remember ...
... Conrad . Would you were both hearsed up in stifling lead ! Detested- Auranthe . Conrad , hold ! I would not bear The little thunder of your fretful tongue , Tho ' I alone were taken in these toils , And you could free me ; but remember ...
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