The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 12J. Murray, 1836 - 324 pages |
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Page 7
... evil fortune to fulfil ! " And then I turn'd unto their side my eyes , " Quando leggemmo il disiato riso Esser baciato da cotanto amante , Questi , che mai da me non fia diviso La bocca mi baciĆ² tutto tremante . " After this avowal ...
... evil fortune to fulfil ! " And then I turn'd unto their side my eyes , " Quando leggemmo il disiato riso Esser baciato da cotanto amante , Questi , che mai da me non fia diviso La bocca mi baciĆ² tutto tremante . " After this avowal ...
Page 34
... evil , but pitied his master ; For the poet of pedlers ' twere , sure , no disaster To wear a new livery ; the more , as ' tis not The first time he has turn'd both his creed and his coat . Lady Bluem . For shame ! I repeat . If 34 THE ...
... evil , but pitied his master ; For the poet of pedlers ' twere , sure , no disaster To wear a new livery ; the more , as ' tis not The first time he has turn'd both his creed and his coat . Lady Bluem . For shame ! I repeat . If 34 THE ...
Page 87
... evil hour was I so born ; my birth Hath made me Doge to be insulted : but I lived and toil'd a soldier and a servant Of Venice and her people , not the senate ; Their good and my own honour were my guerdon . I have fought and bled ...
... evil hour was I so born ; my birth Hath made me Doge to be insulted : but I lived and toil'd a soldier and a servant Of Venice and her people , not the senate ; Their good and my own honour were my guerdon . I have fought and bled ...
Page 91
... Requite tenfold both good and evil : ' twas My wish to prove and urge you to redress . Now you know all ; and that I speak the truth , My peril be the proof . Doge . You have deeply ventured ; But all must SCENE II . 91 DOGE OF VENICE .
... Requite tenfold both good and evil : ' twas My wish to prove and urge you to redress . Now you know all ; and that I speak the truth , My peril be the proof . Doge . You have deeply ventured ; But all must SCENE II . 91 DOGE OF VENICE .
Page 96
... evil , all Have nothing of old age ; and his bold brow Bears but the scars of mind , the thoughts of Not their decrepitude : and he of late Has been more agitated than his wont . Would he were come ! for I alone have power Upon his ...
... evil , all Have nothing of old age ; and his bold brow Bears but the scars of mind , the thoughts of Not their decrepitude : and he of late Has been more agitated than his wont . Would he were come ! for I alone have power Upon his ...
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