The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With a Memoir, Volume 3Hurd and Houghton, 1879 |
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... patrician and found wanting ! And this is to be borne ! Ber . F. I say not that : - In case your fresh appeal should be rejected , We will find other means to make all even . Doge . Appeal again ! art thou my brother's son ? A scion of ...
... patrician and found wanting ! And this is to be borne ! Ber . F. I say not that : - In case your fresh appeal should be rejected , We will find other means to make all even . Doge . Appeal again ! art thou my brother's son ? A scion of ...
Page 120
... patricians ; But now I must look round for other hands To serve this hoary head ; — but it shall plan In such a sort as ... patrician Let him refer his business to the council . Vin . My lord , I will deliver your reply ; It cannot much ...
... patricians ; But now I must look round for other hands To serve this hoary head ; — but it shall plan In such a sort as ... patrician Let him refer his business to the council . Vin . My lord , I will deliver your reply ; It cannot much ...
Page 121
... patrician pleasure . The troops have long arrears of pay , oft promised , And murmur deeply any hope of change - Will draw them forward : they shall pay them- selves With plunder : - but the priests - I doubt the priesthood Will not be ...
... patrician pleasure . The troops have long arrears of pay , oft promised , And murmur deeply any hope of change - Will draw them forward : they shall pay them- selves With plunder : - but the priests - I doubt the priesthood Will not be ...
Page 126
... patrician . Doge . In evil hour was I so born ; my birth Hath made me Doge to be insulted : but I lived and toiled a soldier and a servant Of Venice and her people , not the senate ; Their good and my own honor were my guerdon . I have ...
... patrician . Doge . In evil hour was I so born ; my birth Hath made me Doge to be insulted : but I lived and toiled a soldier and a servant Of Venice and her people , not the senate ; Their good and my own honor were my guerdon . I have ...
Page 128
... patricians ? And the hopeless war Against the Genoese , which is still maintained With the plebeian blood , and treasure wrung From their hard earnings , has inflamed them further : Even now - but , I forget that speaking thus , Perhaps ...
... patricians ? And the hopeless war Against the Genoese , which is still maintained With the plebeian blood , and treasure wrung From their hard earnings , has inflamed them further : Even now - but , I forget that speaking thus , Perhaps ...
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