The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Volume II Part 18

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The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge



The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Volume II Part 18


Corr. in MS. III.


[201-3] om. MS. III.


Stage-directions (_groaning_, &c.) before 206, and (_Albert_, &c.) after 206 om. Remorse.


[206] _Zul. (to Alvar)._ Why, &c. Remorse.


[208] in anguish] forgiveness Remorse.


[209-10]


_Ord. (returning and aloud)._ Plucked in the moonlight from a ruind abbey-- Those only, which the pale rays visited!


O the unintelligible power of weeds,


Remorse.


[215] Who] Hath Remorse.


[216]


_Ord._ With you, then, I am to speak.


[_Haughtily waving his hand to ZULIMEZ._


And mark you, alone. [_Exit ZULIMEZ._


Remorse.


[224] No, no!] O no! Remorse.


[225] fits] suits Remorse.


[Before 226] _Ord. (aside)._ O what a, &c. Remorse.


[228]


Yet still a fool! [_Looks round the cottage._ You are poor!


Remorse.


[230-3]


The Inquisition, too--You comprehend me?


You are poor, in peril. I have wealth and power


Remorse.


[235] And for the boon I ask of you but this Remorse.


[237] Stage-direction om. Remorse.


[239]


_Ord._ The slave begins to soften. [_aside._ You are my friend


Remorse.


[After 242] Stage-direction om. Remorse.


[244] _Alv. (aside)._ Alas! &c. Remorse.


[247] Have you no servants here, &c.? Remorse.


[252] Stage-direction om. Remorse.


[255-9]


Insolent slave! how dardst thou--


[_Turns abruptly from ALVAR, and then to himself._


Why! Whats this?


Twas idiocy! Ill tie myself to an aspen, And wear a fools cap--


_Alvar._ Fare thee well-- I pity thee, Ordonio, even to anguish. [_ALVAR is retiring._


_Ordonio._ Ho! [_Calling to ALVAR._


_Alvar._ Be brief, &c.


Remorse.


[267] Stage-direction om. Remorse.


[268] Stage-direction om. Remorse. G.o.d] Heaven Remorse.


[270] What, art thou mad? Why lookst thou upward so? Remorse.


[272] Stage-direction om. Remorse.


[278] Stage-direction om. Remorse. Well--and this lady! Pray, proceed my lord MS. III. erased.


[282] Stage-direction om. Remorse.


[Before and after 287] Stage-direction om. Remorse.


[290] this] the Remorse.







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