Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... Lady , now the storm is over , Let the roses of your beauty Bloom again , which lay so lately Chill'd and wither'd by the blighting Of a swoon . Beat . Where is he ? D. Luis . But Don Juan- He prays you , lady , To excuse him . Pressing ...
... Lady , now the storm is over , Let the roses of your beauty Bloom again , which lay so lately Chill'd and wither'd by the blighting Of a swoon . Beat . Where is he ? D. Luis . But Don Juan- He prays you , lady , To excuse him . Pressing ...
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... of Cos- me , bearing his master's trunks and portmanteaus , and grumbling at the disasters he had encountered in bring- ing them from the Posada , where What , then , is your resolution ? D. Man 8 [ Jan. The Goblin Lady .
... of Cos- me , bearing his master's trunks and portmanteaus , and grumbling at the disasters he had encountered in bring- ing them from the Posada , where What , then , is your resolution ? D. Man 8 [ Jan. The Goblin Lady .
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... lady ? D. Beat . Only to avoid your coming . D. Luis . What ! the fairest , purest light , Whence the sun derives his beam , Flies at my approach ! " Twould seem That she takes me for the night . If I seek to stay your flight With too ...
... lady ? D. Beat . Only to avoid your coming . D. Luis . What ! the fairest , purest light , Whence the sun derives his beam , Flies at my approach ! " Twould seem That she takes me for the night . If I seek to stay your flight With too ...
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... necessity of setting out that night for the royal residence . Cosme is directed to make the ne- cessary preparations , and in doing so happens to enter Don Manuel's DON JUAN . Fair Beatrice , so true my constancy 10 [ Jan. The Goblin Lady .
... necessity of setting out that night for the royal residence . Cosme is directed to make the ne- cessary preparations , and in doing so happens to enter Don Manuel's DON JUAN . Fair Beatrice , so true my constancy 10 [ Jan. The Goblin Lady .
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... lady . Aid me , Heaven ! What is this ? Wonders surely must be hydras , Since from each a thousand others Spring . O , Heaven ! what shall I do ? Cosm . Well , the goblin takes her leisure ; See ! she draws a chair ! D. Man . Bright ...
... lady . Aid me , Heaven ! What is this ? Wonders surely must be hydras , Since from each a thousand others Spring . O , Heaven ! what shall I do ? Cosm . Well , the goblin takes her leisure ; See ! she draws a chair ! D. Man . Bright ...
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