The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 12J. Murray, 1836 - 324 pages |
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Page 34
... shame ! Nor profane with your sneers so poetic a name . Ink . Nay , I meant him no 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 ...
... shame ! Nor profane with your sneers so poetic a name . Ink . Nay , I meant him no 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 ...
Page 35
... shame ! I repeat . If Sir George could but hear- Lady Blueb . Never mind our friend Inkel ; we all know , my dear , " Tis his way . But this place Is perhaps like friend Scamp's , [ Stamps : " Lady Blueb . Excuse me ' tis one in " the ...
... shame ! I repeat . If Sir George could but hear- Lady Blueb . Never mind our friend Inkel ; we all know , my dear , " Tis his way . But this place Is perhaps like friend Scamp's , [ Stamps : " Lady Blueb . Excuse me ' tis one in " the ...
Page 85
... shame to every ear in Venice ? Doge . Ay , doubtless they have echo'd o'er the arsenal , Keeping due time with every hammer's clink As a good jest to jolly artisans ; Or making chorus to the creaking oar , In the vile tune of every ...
... shame to every ear in Venice ? Doge . Ay , doubtless they have echo'd o'er the arsenal , Keeping due time with every hammer's clink As a good jest to jolly artisans ; Or making chorus to the creaking oar , In the vile tune of every ...
Page 89
... shame on him , And sorrow too ; for he will lose far more Than I. Doge . From me fear nothing ; out with it ! I. Ber . Know then , that there are met and sworn in secret A band of brethren , valiant hearts and true ; Men who have proved ...
... shame on him , And sorrow too ; for he will lose far more Than I. Doge . From me fear nothing ; out with it ! I. Ber . Know then , that there are met and sworn in secret A band of brethren , valiant hearts and true ; Men who have proved ...
Page 96
... , His own still conscience smote him for the act , And every shadow on the walls frown'd shame Upon his coward calumny . Mar. ' Twere fit He should be punish'd grievously . He is so . Ang . Mar. What is the 96 ACT II . MARINO FALIERO ,
... , His own still conscience smote him for the act , And every shadow on the walls frown'd shame Upon his coward calumny . Mar. ' Twere fit He should be punish'd grievously . He is so . Ang . Mar. What is the 96 ACT II . MARINO FALIERO ,
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