The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With a Memoir, Volume 3Hurd and Houghton, 1879 |
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... Lioni . Which will not be commanded . Let me hope it , [ Exit ANTONIO . Though my breast feels too anxious ; I will try Whether the air will calm my spirits : ' t is A goodly night ; the cloudy wind which blew From the Levant hath crept ...
... Lioni . Which will not be commanded . Let me hope it , [ Exit ANTONIO . Though my breast feels too anxious ; I will try Whether the air will calm my spirits : ' t is A goodly night ; the cloudy wind which blew From the Levant hath crept ...
Page 198
... Lioni , - I have no time to lose , nor thou dismiss This menial hence ; I would be private with you . Lioni . It seems the voice of Bertram Antonio . - Go , [ Exit ANTONIO . Now , stranger , what would you at such an hour ? Ber ...
... Lioni , - I have no time to lose , nor thou dismiss This menial hence ; I would be private with you . Lioni . It seems the voice of Bertram Antonio . - Go , [ Exit ANTONIO . Now , stranger , what would you at such an hour ? Ber ...
Page 200
... Lioni . I was not born to shrink from idle threats , The cause of which I know not : at the hour Of council , be it soon or late , I shall not Be found among the absent . Ber . Say not so ! Once more , art thou determined to go forth ?
... Lioni . I was not born to shrink from idle threats , The cause of which I know not : at the hour Of council , be it soon or late , I shall not Be found among the absent . Ber . Say not so ! Once more , art thou determined to go forth ?
Page 201
... Lioni . Bertram , ' tis thou who hast forgotten them . Ber . Nor now , nor ever ; whatsoe'er betide , I would have saved you : when to manhood's growth We sprung , and you , devoted to the state , As suits your station , the more humble ...
... Lioni . Bertram , ' tis thou who hast forgotten them . Ber . Nor now , nor ever ; whatsoe'er betide , I would have saved you : when to manhood's growth We sprung , and you , devoted to the state , As suits your station , the more humble ...
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With a Memoir George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Lioni . Why , what hast thou to say against the senate ? Ber . Nothing . Lioni . I know that there are angry spirits And turbulent mutterers of stifled treason , Who lurk in narrow places ...
With a Memoir George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Lioni . Why , what hast thou to say against the senate ? Ber . Nothing . Lioni . I know that there are angry spirits And turbulent mutterers of stifled treason , Who lurk in narrow places ...
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