Zor. Edward! Edward! Oh! where is my father? perhaps now stretched on the bed of sickness, calling on Zorayda for those offices which a daughter alone can perform ; and, woe is me ! calling in vain ! Perhaps — perhaps, ere this, cold in a foreign grave,... The Dramatic Works of Baron Kotzebue... - الصفحة 22بواسطة August von Kotzebue - 1803عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1800 - عدد الصفحات: 238
...ftretched on the bed of ficknefs, nefs, calling on Zorayda for thofe offices which a daughter alone can perform ; and woe is me ! calling in vain ! Perhaps...anger, or to glow with love, where Death has long fince forbidden his lips to call on me, or curfe me ! Yet if he ftill Jhould live.... too furely, wretched... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis, Charles Edward Horn - 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 86
...now stretched on the bed of sickness, calling on Zorayda for those offices which a daughter alone can perform ; and, woe is me ! calling in vain ! Perhaps...at my name to burn with anger or to glow with love. Yet if he still should live — too surely, wretched Zorayda, he lives no longer for thee ! (Crosses... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis, Charles Edward Horn - 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 96
...those offices which a daughter alone can perform ; and, woe is me ! calling in vain ! Perhaps—perhaps ere this, cold in a foreign grave, where his heart...at my name to burn with anger or to glow with love. Yet if he still should live—too surely, wretched Zorayda, he lives no longer for thee ! (Crosses... | |
| 1835 - عدد الصفحات: 284
...now stretched on the bed of sickness, calling on Zorayda for those offices which a daughter alone can perform ; and, woe is me ! calling in vain ! Perhaps...with love, where death has long since forbidden his li{* to call on me, or curse me ! .yet if he still should live — too surely, wretched Zorayda, he... | |
| David Lorne Macdonald - 2000 - عدد الصفحات: 340
...now stretched on the bed of sickness, calling on Zorayda for those offices which a daughter alone can perform; and woe is me! calling in vain! Perhaps perhaps...has long since forbidden his lips to call on me, or curse me! (21-2; 2.1) She rouses herself from her despair to urge her seducer, Beauchamp, to assist... | |
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