The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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Physician . Page . Nobles , Knights , Attendants , and Soldiers . ERMINIA , Niece of Otho . AURANTHE , Conrad's Sister . Ladies and Attendants . SCENE . The Castle of Friedburg , its vicinity , and the Hungarian Camp . Time . One Day .
Physician . Page . Nobles , Knights , Attendants , and Soldiers . ERMINIA , Niece of Otho . AURANTHE , Conrad's Sister . Ladies and Attendants . SCENE . The Castle of Friedburg , its vicinity , and the Hungarian Camp . Time . One Day .
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But why do I stand babbling to myself ? Where is Auranthe ? I have news for her . ShallEnter AURANTHE . Auranthe . Conrad ! what tidings ? Good , if I may guess From your alert eyes and high - lifted brows . What tidings of the battle ?
But why do I stand babbling to myself ? Where is Auranthe ? I have news for her . ShallEnter AURANTHE . Auranthe . Conrad ! what tidings ? Good , if I may guess From your alert eyes and high - lifted brows . What tidings of the battle ?
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Auranthe . I confess You have intrigued with these unsteady times To admiration . But to be a favourite ! Conrad . I saw my moment . The Hungarians , Collected silently in holes and corners , Appear'd , a sudden host , in the open day .
Auranthe . I confess You have intrigued with these unsteady times To admiration . But to be a favourite ! Conrad . I saw my moment . The Hungarians , Collected silently in holes and corners , Appear'd , a sudden host , in the open day .
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Auranthe . He is alive ? Conrad . He is ! but here make oath To alienate him from your scheming brain , Divorce him from your solitary thoughts , And cloud him in such utter banishment , That when his person meets again your eye Your ...
Auranthe . He is alive ? Conrad . He is ! but here make oath To alienate him from your scheming brain , Divorce him from your solitary thoughts , And cloud him in such utter banishment , That when his person meets again your eye Your ...
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Auranthe . That I heard Among the midnight rumours from the camp . Conrad . You give up Albert to me ? Auranthe . Harm him not ! E'en for his highness Ludolph's sceptry hand , I would not Albert suffer any wrong . Conrad .
Auranthe . That I heard Among the midnight rumours from the camp . Conrad . You give up Albert to me ? Auranthe . Harm him not ! E'en for his highness Ludolph's sceptry hand , I would not Albert suffer any wrong . Conrad .
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Albert arms Auranthe beauty breathe bright close clouds cold comes Conrad dark dead death deep door doth dream earth Emperor Enter Erminia Ethelbert eyes face fair fear feel feet fire flowers follow Gersa give gold golden green hair hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hour keep king lady leave light lips live look lord Ludolph Lycius moan moon morn mortal never night noble once Otho pain pale pass poor Prince rose round Saturn SCENE seen shade side Sigifred silent silver sleep soft sorrow soul speak Spirit stars step stood sure sweet tears tell thee thine things thou thought tongue took turn voice warm weep whisper wide winds wine wings young