The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 12J. Murray, 1836 - 324 pages |
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Page 75
... hath already given three dukes to Venice ? But thou say'st well - we must be humble now . Ber . F. My princely uncle ! you are too much moved : I grant it was a gross offence , and grossly Left without fitting punishment : but still ...
... hath already given three dukes to Venice ? But thou say'st well - we must be humble now . Ber . F. My princely uncle ! you are too much moved : I grant it was a gross offence , and grossly Left without fitting punishment : but still ...
Page 77
... hath a wife whose faith is sweet to him , Who hath a home whose hearth is dear to him , Who hath a name whose honour's all to him , When these are tainted by the accursing breath Of calumny and scorn . Ber . F. And what redress Did you ...
... hath a wife whose faith is sweet to him , Who hath a home whose hearth is dear to him , Who hath a name whose honour's all to him , When these are tainted by the accursing breath Of calumny and scorn . Ber . F. And what redress Did you ...
Page 78
... hath decreed a month's arrest We must obey the Forty . Ber . F. Obey them ! Who have forgot their duty to the sovereign ? Doge . Why yes ; -boy , you perceive it then at last : Whether as fellow citizen who sues For justice , or as ...
... hath decreed a month's arrest We must obey the Forty . Ber . F. Obey them ! Who have forgot their duty to the sovereign ? Doge . Why yes ; -boy , you perceive it then at last : Whether as fellow citizen who sues For justice , or as ...
Page 83
... hath forgotten that I am one , And treats me like a brute , the brute may turn ' Tis said the worm will . Doge . I. Ber . Barbaro . Say his name and lineage ? Doge . What was the cause ? or the pretext G 2 SCENE II . DOGE OF VENICE . 83.
... hath forgotten that I am one , And treats me like a brute , the brute may turn ' Tis said the worm will . Doge . I. Ber . Barbaro . Say his name and lineage ? Doge . What was the cause ? or the pretext G 2 SCENE II . DOGE OF VENICE . 83.
Page 87
... 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 ; commanded , ay , and con- quered ...
... 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 ; commanded , ay , and con- quered ...
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