The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 12J. Murray, 1836 - 324 pages |
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Page 48
... traitor for no other visible cause ( however other causes are incidentally insinuated ) than a single vulgar insult , which was more likely to recoil on the perpetrator than to wound the object ; and we cannot pity a death incurred in ...
... traitor for no other visible cause ( however other causes are incidentally insinuated ) than a single vulgar insult , which was more likely to recoil on the perpetrator than to wound the object ; and we cannot pity a death incurred in ...
Page 125
... traitors . Doge . We - We ! —no matter - you have earn'd the right To talk of us . -But to the point.— If this Attempt succeeds , and Venice , render'd free And flourishing , when we are in our graves , Conducts her generations to our ...
... traitors . Doge . We - We ! —no matter - you have earn'd the right To talk of us . -But to the point.— If this Attempt succeeds , and Venice , render'd free And flourishing , when we are in our graves , Conducts her generations to our ...
Page 149
... traitors to the people . Trust me , such were a pity more misplaced Than the late mercy of the state to Steno . Doge . Man , thou hast struck upon the chord which jars All nature from my heart . Hence to our task ! ACT IV . [ Exeunt ...
... traitors to the people . Trust me , such were a pity more misplaced Than the late mercy of the state to Steno . Doge . Man , thou hast struck upon the chord which jars All nature from my heart . Hence to our task ! ACT IV . [ Exeunt ...
Page 160
... benefactor , The only being who was constant to me Through every change . Yet , make me not a traitor ! Let me save thee - but spare my honour ! Lioni . Where Can lie the honour in a league 160 ACT IV . MARINO FALIERO ,
... benefactor , The only being who was constant to me Through every change . Yet , make me not a traitor ! Let me save thee - but spare my honour ! Lioni . Where Can lie the honour in a league 160 ACT IV . MARINO FALIERO ,
Page 161
... traitors save unto the state ? Ber . A league is still a compact , and more binding In honest hearts when words must stand for law ; And in my mind , there is no traitor like He whose domestic treason plants the poniard Within the ...
... traitors save unto the state ? Ber . A league is still a compact , and more binding In honest hearts when words must stand for law ; And in my mind , there is no traitor like He whose domestic treason plants the poniard Within the ...
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