The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 12John Murray, 1832 |
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Page 29
... respect them ? Ink . To be sure makes a difference . Tra . Why that I know what is what : And you , who're a man of the gay world , no less Than a poet of t'other , may easily guess That I never could mean , by a word , to offend A ...
... respect them ? Ink . To be sure makes a difference . Tra . Why that I know what is what : And you , who're a man of the gay world , no less Than a poet of t'other , may easily guess That I never could mean , by a word , to offend A ...
Page 47
... respect in which it differs is , that the Jaffier of Lord Byron's plot is drawn in to join the conspirators , not by the natural and intelligible motives of poverty , aggravated by the sufferings of a beloved wife , and a deep and well ...
... respect in which it differs is , that the Jaffier of Lord Byron's plot is drawn in to join the conspirators , not by the natural and intelligible motives of poverty , aggravated by the sufferings of a beloved wife , and a deep and well ...
Page 52
... respect and admiration of a man , who , for half a century , has led the literature of a great nation , and will go down to posterity as the first literary character of his age . " You have been fortunate , Sir , not only in the ...
... respect and admiration of a man , who , for half a century , has led the literature of a great nation , and will go down to posterity as the first literary character of his age . " You have been fortunate , Sir , not only in the ...
Page 55
... respect for her , and for his own honour , warranted by his past ser- vices and present dignity . I know not that the historical facts are alluded to in English , unless by Dr. Moore in his View of Italy . His account is false and ...
... respect for her , and for his own honour , warranted by his past ser- vices and present dignity . I know not that the historical facts are alluded to in English , unless by Dr. Moore in his View of Italy . His account is false and ...
Page 71
... respect to the Doge Faliero , Chief magistrate of Venice , and requests His highness to peruse and to approve The sentence pass'd on Michel Steno , born Patrician , and arraign'd upon the charge Contain'd , together with its penalty ...
... respect to the Doge Faliero , Chief magistrate of Venice , and requests His highness to peruse and to approve The sentence pass'd on Michel Steno , born Patrician , and arraign'd upon the charge Contain'd , together with its penalty ...
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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