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The Complete Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe / Including Essays on Poetry

The Complete Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe / Including Essays on Poetry

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Chapter 1 No.1

Word Count: 581    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

Palace. ALESSANDR

hou art sad,

ione Sa

ppiest, happie

, thou knowest,

e mine. Oh, I

s thou hast a sing

hat ails thee,

thou sigh

ione Di

cious of it. I

ost silly f

happy. Did I

t. Thou art not well

te, and I am v

d wine, Casti

e! thou art a

haggard-nothin

ion as late h

ng) Nothing, fair

n deep

like evil ho

ll a

it! I would

ompany, too-f

ike of old Di

sandra's

ne I will

ilt-thou must. At

d equipage-they

rank and fashi

appea

ne I'll s

ee to it!-pay mor

carriage-muc

dig

uch, much, oh

per di

ughtily) Thou

tractedly) Sweet

ra Heard

him-he spea

Co

hand on hi

t thou

not

ils th

rting) Cousin! f

ardon-indeed

off my shoulder

st oppressive!

Di B

've news for thee!-h

ing Ale

iss her, Castig

ake it up, I s

you both. Poli

-Politian, Ear

the wedding. 'Ti

imperia

ra What!

, Earl of

o The sam

t the wedding. A

ay in fame. I ha

aks of him as

arts, and arm

. We'll have him

ve heard much o

le and gidd

e given t

o Far fro

hey say, of

use he has no

s few are

a 'Tis ve

n men have

s company. Th

o entered ma

up of pleasure

culous! Now I ha

ll-nor learned

reamer, a

mmon pa

Children, w

h and taste th

. Did I dream

as a melan

xe

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