Philip Van Artevelde a Dramatic Romance in Two Parts
The book Philip Van Artevelde a Dramatic Romance in Two Parts was written by author Taylor, Henry, 1787-1869 Here you can read free online of Philip Van Artevelde a Dramatic Romance in Two Parts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Philip Van Artevelde a Dramatic Romance in Two Parts a good or bad book?
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The screams of wounded horses, and the crash Of broken planks, and then the heavy plunge Of bodies in the water — they were loud. But yet the sound that was confined in me. Had it got utterance, would have drowned them all ! But still it grew and swelled, and therewithal The burthen thickened on my heart ; my blood, That had been flowing freshly from my wounds, Trickled, then clotted, and then flowed no more : My horse upon the barrier of the bridge Stumbled ; I started ; and was wide awake. 'T...was an unpleasant dream. Vail Ryk. It was, my lord. I wonder how I marked not that you slept. Artev. I must be wakeful now. Who waits ? who"^ there ? [To an Attendant, who enters. The man I sent to Ypres with a letter — Has he returned ? Att. But now, my lord, arrived ; And with him Father John. Artev. He come already ! With more alacrity he meets my wish Than I deserve. Prithee, conduct him hither. SCE. VE II. ] PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE. 159 ^tt. He comes, my lord. Artev. Then leave us — No, Van R\ k, Not you ; or if you will, lie down within.
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