The Works of Lord Byron: Embracing His Suppressed Poems, and a Sketch of His Life ...Phillips, Sampson,, 1854 - 1071 страница |
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... DOGE OF VENICE . • THE SIEGE OF CORINTH Canto I. 136 Preface Canto II . 141 Notes Canto III . 145 Appendix . Notes 151 THE TWO FOSCARI 154 Appendix . 154 SARDANAPALUS 159 Dedication 165 Preface 166 Notes 166 WERNER . 166 Notes ...
... DOGE OF VENICE . • THE SIEGE OF CORINTH Canto I. 136 Preface Canto II . 141 Notes Canto III . 145 Appendix . Notes 151 THE TWO FOSCARI 154 Appendix . 154 SARDANAPALUS 159 Dedication 165 Preface 166 Notes 166 WERNER . 166 Notes ...
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... Doge of Venice , . Sardanapalus , Cain , and Foscari , 1,100 Mazeppa , Prisoner of Chillon , Sundries , Total , 15,4551 . 525 450 In May , he adopted the strange and singular reso lution of calling in all he had written , buying_up all ...
... Doge of Venice , . Sardanapalus , Cain , and Foscari , 1,100 Mazeppa , Prisoner of Chillon , Sundries , Total , 15,4551 . 525 450 In May , he adopted the strange and singular reso lution of calling in all he had written , buying_up all ...
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... Doge . Several em- bassies passed between Chioza and the capital , until , at last , the Emperor relaxing somewhat of his pre- tensions , " laid aside his leonine ferocity , and put on the mildness of the lamb . " * The St. Mark yet ...
... Doge . Several em- bassies passed between Chioza and the capital , until , at last , the Emperor relaxing somewhat of his pre- tensions , " laid aside his leonine ferocity , and put on the mildness of the lamb . " * The St. Mark yet ...
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... Doge was clot ad in their church robes . Frederic ap- one of the first to rush into the city . Then was proa he moved by the Holy Spirit , venerating completed , said the Venetians , the prophecy of the the Alaghty in the person of ...
... Doge was clot ad in their church robes . Frederic ap- one of the first to rush into the city . Then was proa he moved by the Holy Spirit , venerating completed , said the Venetians , the prophecy of the the Alaghty in the person of ...
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... Doge Contarini made his triumphal entry give , for philosophy aspires to it in vain , have not into Chioza . Four thousand prisoners , nineteen sunk under circumstances ; but many peculiarities galleys , many smaller vessels and barks ...
... Doge Contarini made his triumphal entry give , for philosophy aspires to it in vain , have not into Chioza . Four thousand prisoners , nineteen sunk under circumstances ; but many peculiarities galleys , many smaller vessels and barks ...
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Adah Ali Pacha Anah Arqua Athens aught bear beauty behold beneath blood bosom breast breath brow Cæs Cain chief Childe Harold dare dark dead death deeds deep Doge dost doth dread earth fair Faliero father fear feel foes Foscari gaze Giaour Greece Greek hand hath heard heart heaven honor hope hour Iden Japh leave less Lioni live look lord Lord Byron Lucifer Marino Faliero Michel Steno mortal mountains Myrrha ne'er never night o'er once palace PANIA pass'd Petrarch prince Romaic scarce scene seem'd shore Sieg Siegendorf sire slave smile soul spirit Stanza Stral strange tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thought twas Ulric unto Venice voice walls wave words youth δὲν εἰς καὶ νὰ τὴν τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν
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Страница 38 - twas but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street; On with the dance! let joy be unconfined; No sleep till morn, when Youth and Pleasure meet To chase the glowing Hours with flying feet.— But hark!
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Страница 45 - Could I embody and unbosom now That which is most within me, — could I wreak My thoughts upon expression, and thus throw Soul, heart, mind, passions, feelings, strong or weak, All that I would have sought, and all I seek, Bear, know, feel, and yet breathe — into one word, And that one word were Lightning, I would speak; But as it is, I live and die unheard, With a most voiceless thought, sheathing it as a sword.
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