The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With a Memoir, Volume 3Hurd and Houghton, 1879 |
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Page 109
... Doge ; In the mean time the Forty doth salute The Prince of the Republic , and entreat His acceptation of their duty . Doge . Yes- ' They are wond'rous dutiful , and ever humble . Sentence is passed , you say ? Vin . It is , your ...
... Doge ; In the mean time the Forty doth salute The Prince of the Republic , and entreat His acceptation of their duty . Doge . Yes- ' They are wond'rous dutiful , and ever humble . Sentence is passed , you say ? Vin . It is , your ...
Page 113
... Doge . Oh , that the Genoese were in the port ! Oh , that the Huns whom I o'erthrew at Zara Were ranged around the palace ! Ber . F. In Venice ' Duke to say so . Doge . ' Tis not well Venice ' Duke ! Who now is Duke in Venice ? let me ...
... Doge . Oh , that the Genoese were in the port ! Oh , that the Huns whom I o'erthrew at Zara Were ranged around the palace ! Ber . F. In Venice ' Duke to say so . Doge . ' Tis not well Venice ' Duke ! Who now is Duke in Venice ? let me ...
Page 115
... Doge . I tell thee - must I tell thee what thy father - ― Would have required no words to comprehend ? Hast thou no feeling save the external sense Of torture from the touch ? hast thou no soul— No pride no passion — no deep sense of ...
... Doge . I tell thee - must I tell thee what thy father - ― Would have required no words to comprehend ? Hast thou no feeling save the external sense Of torture from the touch ? hast thou no soul— No pride no passion — no deep sense of ...
Page 120
... Doge . I'm unwell - I can see no one , not even a patrician Let him refer his business to the council . Vin . My lord , I will deliver your reply ; It cannot much import - he's a plebeian , The master of a galley , I believe . Doge ...
... Doge . I'm unwell - I can see no one , not even a patrician Let him refer his business to the council . Vin . My lord , I will deliver your reply ; It cannot much import - he's a plebeian , The master of a galley , I believe . Doge ...
Page 124
... Doge . Have you long time served ? I. Ber . So long as to remember Zara's siege , And fight beneath the chief who beat the Huns there , Sometime my general , now the Doge Faliero . Doge . How are we comrades ? - the state's ducal robes ...
... Doge . Have you long time served ? I. Ber . So long as to remember Zara's siege , And fight beneath the chief who beat the Huns there , Sometime my general , now the Doge Faliero . Doge . How are we comrades ? - the state's ducal robes ...
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