The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 12J. Murray, 1833 |
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Page 17
... blood Is all meridian , as if never fann'd By the black wind that chills the polar flood . VOL . XII . C XII . My blood is all meridian ; were it STANZAS TO THE PO . 17.
... blood Is all meridian , as if never fann'd By the black wind that chills the polar flood . VOL . XII . C XII . My blood is all meridian ; were it STANZAS TO THE PO . 17.
Page 18
... blood is all meridian ; were it not , I had not left my clime , nor should I be , In spite of tortures , ne'er to be forgot , A slave again of love , - at least of thee . XIII . " Tis vain to struggle - let me perish young- Live as I ...
... blood is all meridian ; were it not , I had not left my clime , nor should I be , In spite of tortures , ne'er to be forgot , A slave again of love , - at least of thee . XIII . " Tis vain to struggle - let me perish young- Live as I ...
Page 59
... blood and wealth in the city of once the most wealthy and still the most ancient families in Europe . The length I have gone into on this subject will show the interest I have taken in it . Whether I have succeeded or not in the tragedy ...
... blood and wealth in the city of once the most wealthy and still the most ancient families in Europe . The length I have gone into on this subject will show the interest I have taken in it . Whether I have succeeded or not in the tragedy ...
Page 75
... blood and sweat of almost eighty years , Were weigh'd i ' the balance , ' gainst the foulest stain , The grossest insult , most contemptuous crime Of a rank , rash patrician - and found wanting ! And this is to be borne ! Ber . F. I say ...
... blood and sweat of almost eighty years , Were weigh'd i ' the balance , ' gainst the foulest stain , The grossest insult , most contemptuous crime Of a rank , rash patrician - and found wanting ! And this is to be borne ! Ber . F. I say ...
Page 77
... blood had gilt the threshold ; for the carle Had stabb'd him on the instant . Ber . F. Do not doubt it , He shall not live till sunset - leave to me The means , and calm yourself . Doge . Hold , nephew : this Would have sufficed SCENE ...
... blood had gilt the threshold ; for the carle Had stabb'd him on the instant . Ber . F. Do not doubt it , He shall not live till sunset - leave to me The means , and calm yourself . Doge . Hold , nephew : this Would have sufficed SCENE ...
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