The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 12John Murray, 1832 |
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Page 11
... sword - chain , presented to him by Francesca : - " Rimini vien con la bandiera sesta , Guida mille cavalli , e mille fanti ... Halli donata al dispartir Francesca L'aurea catena , à cui la spada appende . La vì mirando al misero , e ...
... sword - chain , presented to him by Francesca : - " Rimini vien con la bandiera sesta , Guida mille cavalli , e mille fanti ... Halli donata al dispartir Francesca L'aurea catena , à cui la spada appende . La vì mirando al misero , e ...
Page 119
... sword As sceptre : these unmanly creeping things Command our swords , and rule us with a word As with a spell . I. Ber . > It shall be broken soon . You say that all things are in readiness : To - day I have not been the usual round ...
... sword As sceptre : these unmanly creeping things Command our swords , and rule us with a word As with a spell . I. Ber . > It shall be broken soon . You say that all things are in readiness : To - day I have not been the usual round ...
Page 128
... swords well - flesh'd In the rank hearts of the more odious senators , They will not hesitate to follow up Their blow upon the others , when they see ( 1 ) An historical fact . See APPENDIX , Note ( A ) . shame The example of their ...
... swords well - flesh'd In the rank hearts of the more odious senators , They will not hesitate to follow up Their blow upon the others , when they see ( 1 ) An historical fact . See APPENDIX , Note ( A ) . shame The example of their ...
Page 131
... d - it is the Doge ! Down with them both ! our traitorous captain , and The tyrant he hath sold us to . Cal . ( drawing his sword ) . Hold ! hold ! Who moves a step against them dies . Hold ! K 2 SCENE II . 131 DOGE OF VENICE .
... d - it is the Doge ! Down with them both ! our traitorous captain , and The tyrant he hath sold us to . Cal . ( drawing his sword ) . Hold ! hold ! Who moves a step against them dies . Hold ! K 2 SCENE II . 131 DOGE OF VENICE .
Page 132
... swords against him and his guest ? Sheathe them , and hear him . I. Ber . I disdain to speak . They might and must have known a heart like mine Incapable of treachery ; and the power They gave me to adopt all fitting means To further ...
... swords against him and his guest ? Sheathe them , and hear him . I. Ber . I disdain to speak . They might and must have known a heart like mine Incapable of treachery ; and the power They gave me to adopt all fitting means To further ...
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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