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" In calm and natural current : to sum all In one wild name — a name the pale air freezes at, And every cheek of man sinks in with horror — Thou art a cold and midnight murderer. "
Anne Boleyn, a dramatic poem. Fazio, a tragedy. Nala and Damayanti, and ... - Page 172
by Henry Hart Milman - 1840
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Fazio: A Tragedy

Henry Hart Milman - 1818 - 82 pages
...abroach the blood, that should have cbb'd In calm and natural current: to sum all In one wild' name—a name the pale air freezes at, And every cheek of man...with horror— Thou art a cold and midnight murderer. FAZ. My liege, 1 do beseech thee, argue not, From the thick clogging of my clammy breath, Ought but...
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The Belvidere Apollo, Fazio a Tragedy and Other Poems

Henry Hart Milman - 1821 - 202 pages
...passions ; That with a violent and untimely steel Hast set abroach the blood, that should have ebb'd In calm and natural current : to sum all In one wild...not, From the thick clogging of my clammy breath, Ought but a natural and instinctive dread Of such a bloody and ill-sounding title. My liege, I do beseech...
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The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 552 pages
...passions ; That with a violent and untimely steel Host set abroach the blood, that should have ebb'd In calm and natural current : to sum all In one wild...not, From the thick clogging of my clammy breath, Anght but a natural and instinctive dread Of such a bloody and ill-sounding tille. My liege, I do beseech...
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The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 554 pages
...wild name — a name the pale air freezee at, And every cheek of man sinks in with horror — Thou ast a cold and midnight murderer. FAZIO. My liege, I do...not. From the thick clogging of my clammy breath, Ausht but a natuml and instinctive dread Of sach a bloody and ill-sounding title. Mv liege, I do beseech...
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The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Mary Botham Howitt - 1847 - 556 pages
...hlood, that should have ehh'd In calm and naturnl current : to sum all In one wild name — a rmme the pale air freezes at, And every cheek of man sinks...cold and midnight murderer. FAZIO. My liege, I do heseech thee. argue not, From the thick clogging of my clammy hreath, Aught hut a natuml and instinctive...
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Mary Barton [by E.C. Gaskell].

Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1848 - 322 pages
...abroach the blood, that should have ebbed In calm and natural current: to sum all In one wild name—a name the pale air freezes at, And every cheek of man...horror— Thou art a cold and midnight murderer." MILMAN'S ' FAZIO.' OF all the restless people who found that night's hours agonising from excess of...
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Mary Barton: A Tale of Manchester Life, Volume 2

Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1849 - 440 pages
...passions; That with a violent and untimely steel Hath set abroach the blood , that should have ebhed In calm and natural current: to sum all In one wild...horror — Thou art a cold and midnight murderer." MILMAN'S 'FAZIO.' OF all the restless people who found that night's hours agonising from excess of...
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The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Mary Botham Howitt - 1853 - 548 pages
...pâmions; Thai with a violent and untimely steel Host set abroach the blood, that should have ebb'd In calm and natural current : to sum all In one wild...name the pale air freezes at, And every cheek of man sink« it) with horror — Thou art a cold and midnight murderer. FAZIO. My liege, I do beseech thce,...
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The New York Drama: no. 37-48

1878 - 394 pages
...passions ; That with a violent and untimely steel Hast set abroach the blood that should have ebb'd In calm and natural current : to sum all In one wild...with horror — Thou art a cold and midnight murderer ! Fas. [R. c.] My liege, I do beseech thee. argue not, From the thick clogging of my clammy breath....
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Mary Barton and Other Tales

Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1902 - 480 pages
...passions ; That with a violent and untimely steel Hath set abroach the blood, that should have ebbed In calm and natural current : to sum all In one wild...horror — Thou art a cold and midnight murderer." MILMAN'S * FAZIO. OF all the restless people who found that night's hours agonising from excess of...
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