The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . OTHO THE GREAT ,
Emperor of Germany . LUDOLPH , his Son . CONRAD , Duke of Franconia .
ALBERT , a Knight , favoured by Otho . SIGIFRED , an Officer , friend of Ludolph .
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . OTHO THE GREAT ,
Emperor of Germany . LUDOLPH , his Son . CONRAD , Duke of Franconia .
ALBERT , a Knight , favoured by Otho . SIGIFRED , an Officer , friend of Ludolph .
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What need of this ? Enough , if you will be A potent tutoress to my wayward boy ,
And teach him , what it seems his nurse could not , To say , for once , I thank you .
Sigifred ! Albert . He has not yet returned , my gracious liege . Otho . What then !
What need of this ? Enough , if you will be A potent tutoress to my wayward boy ,
And teach him , what it seems his nurse could not , To say , for once , I thank you .
Sigifred ! Albert . He has not yet returned , my gracious liege . Otho . What then !
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Sigifred . Still give me leave to wonder that the Prince Ludolph and the swift Arab
are the same ; Still to rejoice that ' twas a German arm Death doing in a turban ' d
masquerade . Ludolph . The Emperor must not know it , Sigifred . Sigifred .
Sigifred . Still give me leave to wonder that the Prince Ludolph and the swift Arab
are the same ; Still to rejoice that ' twas a German arm Death doing in a turban ' d
masquerade . Ludolph . The Emperor must not know it , Sigifred . Sigifred .
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Sigifred . If Otho knew His son to be that unknown Mussulman After whose
spurring heels he sent me forth , With one of his well - pleased Olympian oaths ,
The charters of man ' s greatness , at this hour He would be watching round the
castle ...
Sigifred . If Otho knew His son to be that unknown Mussulman After whose
spurring heels he sent me forth , With one of his well - pleased Olympian oaths ,
The charters of man ' s greatness , at this hour He would be watching round the
castle ...
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Sigifred . My Prince , you think too harshlyLudolph . Can I so ? Hath he not gall ' d
my spirit to the quick ? And with a sullen rigour obstinate Pour ' d out a phial of
wrath upon my faults , Hunted me as the Tartar does the boar , Driven me to the ...
Sigifred . My Prince , you think too harshlyLudolph . Can I so ? Hath he not gall ' d
my spirit to the quick ? And with a sullen rigour obstinate Pour ' d out a phial of
wrath upon my faults , Hunted me as the Tartar does the boar , Driven me to the ...
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