The works of lord Byron, 4권 |
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... ( Michel Steno ) staccar con violenza , " & c . & c .; but this appears to have been by no means the general opinion , nor is it alluded to by Sanuto or 4 PREFACE .
... ( Michel Steno ) staccar con violenza , " & c . & c .; but this appears to have been by no means the general opinion , nor is it alluded to by Sanuto or 4 PREFACE .
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... Michel Steno on the ducal chair , and by the light and inadequate sentence of the Forty on the offender , who was one of their " tre Capi . " The attentions of Steno himself appear to have been directed towards one of her damsels , and ...
... Michel Steno on the ducal chair , and by the light and inadequate sentence of the Forty on the offender , who was one of their " tre Capi . " The attentions of Steno himself appear to have been directed towards one of her damsels , and ...
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... MICHEL STENO , One of the three Capi of the Forty . ISRAEL BERTUCCIO , Chief of the Arsenal . PHILIP CALENDARO , DAGOLINO , BERTRAM , Signor of the Night , Conspirators . " Signore di Notte , " one of the Officers belonging to the Re ...
... MICHEL STENO , One of the three Capi of the Forty . ISRAEL BERTUCCIO , Chief of the Arsenal . PHILIP CALENDARO , DAGOLINO , BERTRAM , Signor of the Night , Conspirators . " Signore di Notte , " one of the Officers belonging to the Re ...
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... Michel Steno , Made me- Doge ( abruptly ) . And how look'd he ? deliver that . Vin . Calm , but not overcast , he stood resign'd To the decree , whate'er it were ; -but lo ! It comes , for the perusal of his highness . Enter the ...
... Michel Steno , Made me- Doge ( abruptly ) . And how look'd he ? deliver that . Vin . Calm , but not overcast , he stood resign'd To the decree , whate'er it were ; -but lo ! It comes , for the perusal of his highness . Enter the ...
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... Michel Steno , by his own confession , " Guilty on the last night of Carnival " Of having graven on the ducal throne " The following words- Doge . " " Would'st thou repeat them ? Would'st thou repeat them — thou , a Faliero , Harp on ...
... Michel Steno , by his own confession , " Guilty on the last night of Carnival " Of having graven on the ducal throne " The following words- Doge . " " Would'st thou repeat them ? Would'st thou repeat them — thou , a Faliero , Harp on ...
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ARBACES Assyria aught avait Bactria BARBARIGO bear behold Beleses Bertram BERTUCCIO blood breath Calendaro Chief conseil des dix Council Council of Ten dare death Doge Doge of Venice dost ducal Duke dungeon duty earth Enter Euphrates Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell father fear feel foes Foscari Galignani Guards hath hear heart Heaven honour hour king leave Lioni live look lord LOREDANO Marino Faliero Mede Michel Steno monarch Murray Myrrha ne'er never noble o'er palace PANIA passion patrician peril pray prince qu'il Salemenes Sanuto Sardanapalus satraps Semiramis senate SFERO shame signor sire slaves soldier soul sovereign spare speak sword thee thine things thou hast thought throne torture traitors Treviso true trust twas Twill unto Venice Venise wilt words wouldst wretch
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61 페이지 - They never fail who die In a great cause : the block may soak their gore ; Their heads may sodden in the sun ; their limbs Be strung to city gates and castle walls — But still their spirit walks abroad. Though years Elapse, and others share as dark a doom, They but augment the deep and sweeping thoughts Which overpower all others, and conduct The world at last to freedom.
165 페이지 - TO THE ILLUSTRIOUS GOETHE A STRANGER PRESUMES TO OFFER THE HOMAGE OF A LITERARY VASSAL TO HIS LIEGE LORD, THE FIRST OF EXISTING WRITERS, WHO HAS CREATED THE LITERATURE OF HIS OWN COUNTRY, AND ILLUSTRATED THAT OF EUROPE.
141 페이지 - DOGE turns and addresses the Executioner. Slave, do thine office ! Strike as I struck the foe ! Strike as I would Have struck those tyrants ! Strike deep as my curse ! Strike — and but once ! [The DOGE throws himself upon his knees, and as the Executioner raises his sword the scene closes.
400 페이지 - The government may exult over the repression of petty tumults ; these are but the receding waves repulsed and broken for a moment on the shore . while the great tide is still rolling on and gaining ground with every breaker.
61 페이지 - We must forget all feelings save the one, We must resign all passions save our purpose, We must behold no object save our country, And only look on death as beautiful, So that the sacrifice ascend to heaven, And draw down freedom on her evermore.
358 페이지 - Sorrow preys upon Its solitude, and nothing more diverts it From its sad visions of the other world Than calling it at moments back to this. The busy have no time for tears. liar. And therefore You would deprive this old man of all business ? Lor. The thing's decreed. The Giunta and " the Ten " Have made it law — who shall oppose that law ? Bar.
282 페이지 - Let's not unman each other: part at once: All farewells should be sudden, when for ever, Else they make an eternity of moments, And clog the last sad sands of life with tears.
412 페이지 - ... but it was very unpleasant, and nearly carried me off, and all that. On Monday, they put leeches to my temples, no difficult matter, but the blood could not be stopped till eleven...
400 페이지 - French revolution to every thing but its real cause. That cause is obvious — the government exacted too much, and the people could neither give nor bear more. Without this, the Encyclopedists might have written their fingers off without the occurrence of a single alteration. And the English revolution — (the first, I mean) — what was it occasioned by? The puritans were surely as pious and moral as Wesley or his biographer? Acts — acts on the part of government, and not writings against them,...