The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 12John Murray, 1832 |
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... give his daughter in marriage to Lan- ciotto , the eldest son of his enemy , the master of Rimini . Lan- ciotto , who was hideously deformed in countenance and figure , foresaw that , if he presented himself in person , he should be re ...
... give his daughter in marriage to Lan- ciotto , the eldest son of his enemy , the master of Rimini . Lan- ciotto , who was hideously deformed in countenance and figure , foresaw that , if he presented himself in person , he should be re ...
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... give the passage here , in order to show how he succeeded in overcoming all the difficulties of rhyme , with which Mr. Cary does not grapple : - " The land that gave me birth Is situate on the coast , where Po descends To rest in ocean ...
... give the passage here , in order to show how he succeeded in overcoming all the difficulties of rhyme , with which Mr. Cary does not grapple : - " The land that gave me birth Is situate on the coast , where Po descends To rest in ocean ...
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... give glory ? III . Oh FAME ! ( 2 ) —if I e'er took delight in thy praises , ' Twas less for the sake of thy high sounding phrases , Than to see the bright eyes of the dear one discover She thought that I was not unworthy to love her ...
... give glory ? III . Oh FAME ! ( 2 ) —if I e'er took delight in thy praises , ' Twas less for the sake of thy high sounding phrases , Than to see the bright eyes of the dear one discover She thought that I was not unworthy to love her ...
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... give up the ghost t'other day . Ink . Well , that is a sign of some spirit . Tra . No doubt . Shall you be at the Countess of Fiddlecome's rout ? Ink . I've a card , and shall go : but at present , as soon [ the moon As friend Scamp ...
... give up the ghost t'other day . Ink . Well , that is a sign of some spirit . Tra . No doubt . Shall you be at the Countess of Fiddlecome's rout ? Ink . I've a card , and shall go : but at present , as soon [ the moon As friend Scamp ...
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... Give it way ; ' tis an impulse which lifts Our spirits from earth ; the sublimest of gifts ; That trash of such sort not alone evades Contempt , but from the bathos ' vast abyss Floats scumlike uppermost , and these Jack Cades Of sense ...
... Give it way ; ' tis an impulse which lifts Our spirits from earth ; the sublimest of gifts ; That trash of such sort not alone evades Contempt , but from the bathos ' vast abyss Floats scumlike uppermost , and these Jack Cades Of sense ...
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angels Angiolina aught Avogadori behold Bertram better blood Bluem cause chief conspirators Council Council of Ten death Doge Doge of Venice ducal Duke duty earth English evil eyes father feelings Francesca FRANCESCA OF RIMINI Genoese hand hath head hear heart Heaven honour hour insult ISRAEL BERTUCCIO King knew Lady Blueb less Lioni lived Lord Byron Marino Faliero Michael Michel Steno ne'er never Niccolo noble o'er offence opinions palace passion patrician person poem poet prince Ravenna ROBERT SOUTHEY Saint Mark's Saint Peter Satan Satanic School Scamp scene senate sentence shame Signor soul Southey Southey's sovereign speak spirit sword thee thine things thought tragedy traitors Treviso true twas unto Venetian Venice Vision of Judgment Wat Tyler words wretch writings written youth