Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice: A Tragedy in Five ActsM. Carey and Sons, 1821 - 179 Seiten |
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... nature To baser passions . He bestow'd my hand Upon Faliero : he had known him noble , Brave , generous , rich in all the qualities Of soldier , citizen , and friend ; in all Such have I found him as my father said . 44 ACT II . MARINO ...
... nature To baser passions . He bestow'd my hand Upon Faliero : he had known him noble , Brave , generous , rich in all the qualities Of soldier , citizen , and friend ; in all Such have I found him as my father said . 44 ACT II . MARINO ...
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... nature : The vile are only vain ; the great are proud . / DOGE . I had the pride of honour , of your honour , Deep at my heart - But let us change the theme . ANGIOLINA . Ah no ! -As I have ever shared your kindness In all things else ...
... nature : The vile are only vain ; the great are proud . / DOGE . I had the pride of honour , of your honour , Deep at my heart - But let us change the theme . ANGIOLINA . Ah no ! -As I have ever shared your kindness In all things else ...
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... , nor outward ornaments of nature , Were I still in my five and twentieth spring ; I trusted to the blood of Loredano Pure in your veins ; I trusted to the soul God gave you to the truths your father taught you- SC . I. 57 DOGE OF VENICE .
... , nor outward ornaments of nature , Were I still in my five and twentieth spring ; I trusted to the blood of Loredano Pure in your veins ; I trusted to the soul God gave you to the truths your father taught you- SC . I. 57 DOGE OF VENICE .
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... ; let me implore That you will take some little pause of rest : Your sleep for many nights has been so turbid , That it had been relief to have awaked you , Had I not hoped that Nature would o'erpower At length 62 ACT 11 . MARINO FALIERO ,
... ; let me implore That you will take some little pause of rest : Your sleep for many nights has been so turbid , That it had been relief to have awaked you , Had I not hoped that Nature would o'erpower At length 62 ACT 11 . MARINO FALIERO ,
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... Nature would o'erpower At length the thoughts which shook your slumbers thus . An hour of rest will give you to your toils With fitter thoughts and freshen'd strength . DOGE . I cannot- I must not , if I could ; for never was Such ...
... Nature would o'erpower At length the thoughts which shook your slumbers thus . An hour of rest will give you to your toils With fitter thoughts and freshen'd strength . DOGE . I cannot- I must not , if I could ; for never was Such ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
ANGIOLINA ANTONIO aught Avogadori BATTISTA bear behold BENINTENDE BERTRAM BERTUCCIO FALIERO blood brave breath cause chief CITIZEN Conspirators council Council of Ten crime DAGOLINO dared death deeds Doge of Venice DOGE solus Doge's doth duty Exeunt eyes fain faith Farewell fathers feel foes forgive Forty gainst galley Genoese Giunta Guards hath hear heart Heaven honour hour Huns insult ISRAEL BERTUCCIO justice leave LIONI live lord MARIANNA MARINO FALIERO mercy Michel Steno ne'er nephew never night noble o'er offence pardon passions patrician pause peril Philip Calendaro PIETRO plebeian prince proud punishment rash ribaldry robes Saint Mark's Saracen senate sentence shame SIGNOR slave soul sovereign spare speak spirit strike sword thee thine things thou art thou hast thoughts throne traitor treason Treviso trust twas tyrants unto Venetian vile VINCENZO virtue words wouldst wrath wretch
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Seite 107 - Rear'd up from out the waters, scarce less strangely Than those more massy and mysterious giants Of architecture, those Titanian fabrics, Which point in Egypt's plains to times that have No other record. All is gentle : nought Stirs rudely ; but, congenial with the night, Whatever walks is gliding like a spirit.
Seite 68 - 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.
Seite 173 - Have made thee last and worst of peopled deserts ; Then in the last gasp of thine agony, Amidst thy many murders, think of mine! Thou den of drunkards with the blood of princes ! " Gehenna of the waters ! thou sea Sodom ! Thus I devote thee to the infernal gods ! Thee and thy serpent seed ! [Here the DOGE turns, and addresses the Executioner.
Seite 58 - His majesty of superhuman manhood, Would not suffice to bind where virtue is not ; It is consistency which forms and proves it : Vice cannot fix, and virtue cannot change. The once...