Complete Poems of Edgar Allan PoeHeritage Press, 1943 - 214 pages |
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Page 117
... POLITIAN Not so , Baldazzar Surely I live . BALDAZZAR Politian , it doth grieve me To see thee thus . POLITIAN Baldazzar , it doth grieve me To give thee cause for grief , my honored friend . Command me , sir ! what wouldst thou have me ...
... POLITIAN Not so , Baldazzar Surely I live . BALDAZZAR Politian , it doth grieve me To see thee thus . POLITIAN Baldazzar , it doth grieve me To give thee cause for grief , my honored friend . Command me , sir ! what wouldst thou have me ...
Page 118
... POLITIAN It is a phantom voice ! Didst thou not hear it then ? BALDAZZAR I heard it not . POLITIAN Thou heardst it not ! -Baldazaar , speak no more To me , Politian , of thy camps and courts . Oh ! I am sick , sick , sick , even unto ...
... POLITIAN It is a phantom voice ! Didst thou not hear it then ? BALDAZZAR I heard it not . POLITIAN Thou heardst it not ! -Baldazaar , speak no more To me , Politian , of thy camps and courts . Oh ! I am sick , sick , sick , even unto ...
Page 125
... POLITIAN alone POLITIAN This weakness grows upon me . I am faint , And much I fear me ill - it will not do To die ere I have lived ! -Stay , stay thy hand , O Azrael , yet awhile ! -Prince of the Powers Of Darkness and the Tomb , O pity ...
... POLITIAN alone POLITIAN This weakness grows upon me . I am faint , And much I fear me ill - it will not do To die ere I have lived ! -Stay , stay thy hand , O Azrael , yet awhile ! -Prince of the Powers Of Darkness and the Tomb , O pity ...
Contents
The Editors Commentary | 2 |
Spirits of the Dead | 14 |
A Dream | 22 |
Copyright | |
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