The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 12John Murray, 1832 |
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Page 72
... thine arm ! Nay , be calm ; this transport is uncall'd for- Let me seek some assistance . Doge . ' Tis past . Ber . F. I cannot but agree Stop , sir - Stir not— with you The sentence is too slight for the offence— It is not honourable ...
... thine arm ! Nay , be calm ; this transport is uncall'd for- Let me seek some assistance . Doge . ' Tis past . Ber . F. I cannot but agree Stop , sir - Stir not— with you The sentence is too slight for the offence— It is not honourable ...
Page 123
... thine aisles be peopled with the dead , And pour them from thy portals to gaze on me ! I call them up , and them and thee to witness What it hath been which put me to this task Their pure high blood , their blazon - roll of glories ...
... thine aisles be peopled with the dead , And pour them from thy portals to gaze on me ! I call them up , and them and thee to witness What it hath been which put me to this task Their pure high blood , their blazon - roll of glories ...
Page 124
... thine and Venice ' foes , there offer'd up By thy descendant , merit such acquittance ? ( 2 ) Spirits ! smile down upon me ; for my cause Is yours , in all life now can be of yours , Your fame , your name , all mingled up in mine , And ...
... thine and Venice ' foes , there offer'd up By thy descendant , merit such acquittance ? ( 2 ) Spirits ! smile down upon me ; for my cause Is yours , in all life now can be of yours , Your fame , your name , all mingled up in mine , And ...
Page 131
... thine actions . Now Let him unfold himself . I. Ber . Stranger , step forth ! [ The DOGE discovers himself . Consp . To arms ! -we are betray'd - it is the Doge ! Down with them both ! our traitorous captain , and The tyrant he hath ...
... thine actions . Now Let him unfold himself . I. Ber . Stranger , step forth ! [ The DOGE discovers himself . Consp . To arms ! -we are betray'd - it is the Doge ! Down with them both ! our traitorous captain , and The tyrant he hath ...
Page 158
... thine Has proved to me , the poor plebeian Bertram . Would that thy fellow senators were like thee ! Lioni . Why , what hast thou to say against the senate ? ( 1 ) Ber . Nothing . Lioni . I know that there are angry spirits And ...
... thine Has proved to me , the poor plebeian Bertram . Would that thy fellow senators were like thee ! Lioni . Why , what hast thou to say against the senate ? ( 1 ) Ber . Nothing . Lioni . I know that there are angry spirits And ...
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