Is it possible ? Is't so ? I can no longer what I would ? No longer draw back at my liking ? I Must do the deed, because I thought of it ? And fed this heart here with a dream ? Because I did not scowl temptation from my presence, Dallied with thoughts... The land of the Kelt - 97. lappuseautors: Peter Paradox (pseud.) - 1860Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1874 - 470 lapas
...it. [Exeunt TERTSKY and ILLO. SCENE IV. Wallenstein (in soliloquy. ) Is it possible ? Is't so ? I ean no longer what I would ? No longer draw back at my...liking ? I Must do the deed, because I thought of it, And fed this heart here with a dream ? Because I did not scowl temptation from my presence, Dallied... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1877 - 492 lapas
...slowly homeward. CHAPTER LXXXVII. Is it possible ? Must do the deed because I thought of it. Is't so ? I can no longer what I would : No longer draw back at my liking ! I * » * * What is thy enterprise—thy aim, thy object ? Hast honestly confessed it to thyself? » *... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1880 - 512 lapas
...IV.— WAI.LENSTEIN. Wai. [in soliloquy.] Is it possible ? Is't sol I can no longer what I would I No longer draw back at my liking ! I Must do the deed, because I thonght of it, And fed this heart here with a dream ! Because I did not scowl temptation from my presence,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1881 - 592 lapas
...(Exeunt TEBTSZV and Ij t/i 1 , SCENE IV. WALLZNSTEIN. Wai. (in snlileKluy). Is it possible ? Is't po ? I can no longer what I would ' No longer draw back at my liking ! I ^^SIs»^I^ COI.IT.IDOF. S POEMS. Must do the deed, because I thovrjht of it, And fed this heart here... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton - 1883 - 712 lapas
...silence from their post, and walked slowly homeward. IL-W CHAPTER LXXXTII. Is it possible? Is't so? I con no longer what I would: No longer draw back at my...liking ! I Must do the deed because I thought of it. * * * * What is thy enterprise — thy aim, thy object! Hast honestly confess' d it to thyself? * *... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1893 - 886 lapas
...weigh it. [Exeunt TF.RTSKY and ILI.O. SCENE IV Wallenstein (in soliloquy). Is it possible? Is't so ? I can no longer what I would ? No longer draw back...liking ? I Must do the deed, because I thought of it, And fed this heart here with a dream ? Because I did not scowl temptation from my presence, Dallied... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1895 - 460 lapas
...it. ILLO. SCENE IV. WAIJ.ENSTKIN (in soliloquy). Is it possible ? Js't so ? I can no longer what 1 would ? No longer draw back at my liking? I Must do the deed, because I thought of it ? And fed this heart here with a dream ? Because I did not scowl temptation from my presence, Dallied... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1895 - 540 lapas
...moved in silence from their post, and walked slowly homeward. CHAPTER LXXXVII. Is it possible? Is't so? I can no longer what I would: No longer draw back at my liking 1 I Must do the deed because I thought of it. * * * * What is thy enterprise— thy aim, thy object?... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1897 - 652 lapas
...in silence from their post, and walked slowly homeward. CHAPTER LXXXVII. Is it possible ? IB 't so ? I can no longer what I would : No longer draw back...liking ! I Must do the deed because I thought of it. What is thy enterprise — thy aim, thy object ? Hast honestly confessed it to thyself .' O bloody,... | |
| Karl Groos - 1898 - 384 lapas
...stars depriving the hero of his freedom : " Is it possible ? Is't so ? I can no longer what I would f No longer draw back at my liking, I Must do the deed because I thought of it 1 I but amused myself with thinking of it. The free will tempted me, the power to do Or not to do it.... | |
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