The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Volume II Part 10

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The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge



The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Volume II Part 10


[Before 144] stage direction ends at _follows_ Remorse.


[144] Stage-direction (_her eye, &c._) om. Remorse.


[151] Till that] Until Remorse.


Stage-direction before 154 om. Remorse.


[154] Ordonio (_as they return to Valdez_). Remorse.


[157] Stage-direction om. Remorse.


[159] _do_] do Remorse.


[161] I hope, my lord, your merely human pity MS. III, Remorse.


[162-72] Nay, nay . . . Ferdinand om. Remorse.


[173] _was_] was Remorse.


[176] Myself Ill sift him Remorse.


[178] [_Francescos speech_ My lord you have it _is thus expanded_]:--


_Monviedro._ Your zeal, my lord, And your late merits in this holy warfare Would authorize an ampler trust--you have it.


Remorse.


[179] Stage-direction om. Remorse.


[180] Attributed to Valdez in Remorse.


[184] Ill loiter yet awhile tenjoy the sea breeze. Remorse.


[186] The stage-direction, _Alhadra had been, &c._, was interpolated by _S. T. C._ in MS. III, and distrustful is written mistrustful. It is omitted in Remorse.


[187] The line was originally written:--


Nay, nay, not hate him. I try not to do it;


and in this form it stands in the Poole MS. MSS. II, III have the line as amended, but have also this stage-direction (_perceiving that Alhadra is conscious she has spoken imprudently_); and MS. II has the word _me_ underlined.


Oh fear not me! my heart is sad for you


Remorse.


[188] In Poole MS. this line was originally--


These wolfish Priests! these lappers-up of Blood.


[192] stalkd] walkd Remorse.


[193] on] by Remorse.


[195] Interpolated by S. T. C.


That his vile Slaves, his pitiless officers Held in their custody my babes and husband.


MS. III.


[195] foul officers] familiars Remorse.


[197] ragged] rugged Remorse.


[201] (_ironically_) only in MS. II.


[202] And they do] And Christians Remorse.


[207] Solely my complexion] I was a Moresco Remorse.


[210] There] Where Remorse.


[212-14]


It was a toil to breathe it! When the door, Slow opening at the appointed hour, disclosed One human countenance, the lamps red flame Cowered as it entered, and at once sank down


Remorse.


[219] the dull bell counting Remorse.


[220] blessed] all-cheering. Remorse.


[221] my] our Remorse.


[222] dreams] slumbers Remorse.


[227] G.o.d] Heaven Remorse.


[233] deliverd] released Corr. in MS. III, Remorse.


[237] fit] trance Remorse.


[243] Fearless in act, but feeble in endurance Corr. in MS. III, Remorse.


[247-9] MS. III erased: om. Remorse.


[Between 249-50]


_Teresa. (starting)._ This sure must be the man (_to ALHADRA_) Know you that man?







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